Some Trachy and Leachie Pics

DDReptiles

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Hey,

Figured I would post some pics of my fairly new Rhacodactylus species.

First up my new female leachianus:
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Next up my new pair (hopefully) of F1 trachyrynchus trachycephalus:
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Enjoy,
Derek
 

Derek

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I never get tired of seeing pics of leachies on a person's hand, gives a good perspective of their size. Thanks for sharing!

Derek
 

DDReptiles

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Figure I'm do for a little update, the trachys are doing very well, I am amazed how fast they grow. They are hitting 25 grams or so now!!

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Thanks Derek
 

Debbie

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Very nice Derek!
Are they docile? Since you know the weight? We can't come near ours, they freak out....
 

DDReptiles

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Very nice Derek!
Are they docile? Since you know the weight? We can't come near ours, they freak out....


They are not very skittish, similar behavior to maybe some of my sarasinorum. They certainly are not like a Bavayia or Phelsuma. I don't handle them all to often, just when I clean their tanks.

Thanks Derek
 

PassPort

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25g is a lot of juvie gecko! What sort of weights can be expected from the adults? I'd say 100g+ just by looking at them in person.
 

DDReptiles

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I don't know how much adults weigh off hand, I know the male Greater that Steve Cemelli had at San Diego had to be around 100 grams, as it was quite a bit bigger/heavier than my 75 gram sarasinorum male.
 
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