Naultinus elegans elegans

Nicolas

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some winter pics of a young pair of Naultinus elegans elegans

The male is spotted and the female is paternless pure green.

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Nicolas

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They are indoor now

This young pair is kept about 17 the day with hot spots about 20-22 and 14 the night.
 

m.roesch

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Hi Nicolas,

I really like your male. He looks fantastic.

Do you keep all yor Naultinus at the same temperatures?

Regards,
Markus
 

Nicolas

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my adult grayii are now in cool room ie 10-12 the day with a little hot spot place at 20 and 6-8 the night during 2 monthes.
 

Styx

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D: They are so stunning I nearly fainted at the sight of their photos. I LOVE that female of yours, my god she is just amazing.
 

PassPort

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Love the naultinus.love the Lime green colored geckos..How long do these get in inches?Is there a difference between the sub-species as far as temperature and which ones are more arboreal/habitat.etc?


They get about 62cm and are found only at the tops of 50m trees, except for one burrowing species. All do well at -3C - 5C temps.
 

Elizabeth Freer

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Green plain and speckled jewels

Hi Nicolas ~

Thanks for brightening this forum! Did you take these pictures through a window? Seems like you might be worried about them running away if they had all the unsecured space your photos "seem" to display.

What amazing geckos you have there!!! :yahoo:
 
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siz

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Awesome, gorgeous geckos! Does anyone know of any breeders in Ontario? (And general price range, CDN$)

edit: Hmm, upon further investigation, it seems that these friggin gorgeous geckos are way, way out of my range.
 
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Elizabeth Freer

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Kevin ~

Are you serious about this post? None of these parameters seem real. Seems like these might be lime green icicles beyond reach (except for the single burrowing species)! Maybe the burrowing species stays above freezing? :biggrin:


They get about 62cm and are found only at the tops of 50m trees, except for one burrowing species. All do well at -3C - 5C temps.
 

NZGecko30

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Kevin ~

Are you serious about this post? None of these parameters seem real. Seems like these might be lime green icicles beyond reach (except for the single burrowing species)! Maybe the burrowing species stays above freezing? :biggrin:

I agree with you there Elizabeth, in Dunedin, nz (winter temps are around -1 to -3 at worst) garyii and e. elegans must be wintered indoors or have VERY good hiding places. I would not leave my animals out in these sort of conditions and do not suggest others do either.

are you maybe meaning Fahrenheit Kevin?
 

crestedtimm

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WOW!!!

What a way to make everyone eat their heart out...

Not only do you post amazing pictures of a gecko that is going to take me a while to get, you take a picture of it with the most effin beautiful mountains in the background and damm snow on the ground.

Three cheers to cold loving geckos!!!!!!

I thinking that Passport was trying to make Eli's (kobegaskol's)head explode with that last post., giving completely extreme perimeters, so all of you Naultinus keepers FEAR NOT!! We are not trying to proliferate the forum with bad info!

Kobe, please use complete thoughts, that way at least the answers to your questions will have a mate. I cannot discourage you from asking questions on the public forums, but at least do so in such a way to allow others to undertand what was asked.


Timm
 
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PassPort

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my information is obviously not based on anything even remotely factual. If you read any of Eli's (Kobe) other posts you will understand why ;)
 
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