One of my triedrus .

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Got three of these hotties off of RFB2 . Great fiesty lil geckos . Always out and active even alot of the day .

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RFB2

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Yeah the ones I have are pretty light in color. I will see if I can find you some pics of mom and dad.
 

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Here is my big male. I will get a pic of the female later.
 

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Here's some pics of my subtriedrus pair at different stages of development. They hatch out with very high contrast banding and fade to a wonderful shade of gold/brown.
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And just for safe measure I'm throwing in some of my triedrus pair.
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I think if we breed ours with his we'll get a striped morph :biggrin:

Your first pic of the subtriedrus almost reminds me of a bibron's .
 

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Ya, I guess the subs could look kinda similar to a bibrons, but then again the general public can barely tell the difference between a bearded dragon and a leopard gecko.....

They are much rarer than triedrus and built almost identical to one, but a bit smaller. The behavior is very similar as well, but tend to be slightly more and arboreal, often hanging from the top screen on the tank. They were first offered to the public about 8 months ago. I'll be one of the few people in the states breeding them next year :D
 
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RFB2

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Kevin, did you get those from Boone a few months ago. I think I looked at those before. They are great.
 

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I got the first clutch that was posted on the forum. A few other people got them before me, but not many. I got my first 2 in December of last year, so they're about a year old now. They grew like weeds for the first 4 months, then kinda slowed down a bit.
 
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