Parents of the pulchellus babies.

JimmyNightlizard

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Here are some pics of the parents of the two new borns. If anyone has ever seen any ones similar to any of these, please feel free to share your input. First pic is of both mother (above)& father (below). Second pic is the mother w/ the wide U shape on her snout. 3rd pic is a the father showing off his lighter side during night time hours. (they change colors at night). 4th pic is father in a more darker shade of lavender. The bottom pic is of the mother (w/ the wide U shape marking) on the left and the one on the right is a female of the most common variety of C. pulchellus (w/ the classic V shape snout marking). If anyone has ever seen any ones similar to any of these, please feel free to share your input!

Thanks for looking...enjoy:biggrin:

Jim
 

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Bowfinger

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Look to be two different locals of the same species, be interesting to see what the babies turn out as...also would be interesting to see what you can do with the group. You have the pulchellus thumb for sure.
 

JimmyNightlizard

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Look to be two different locals of the same species, be interesting to see what the babies turn out as...also would be interesting to see what you can do with the group. You have the pulchellus thumb for sure.

My thoughts exactly! For the moment, they look more like the mother...having the little yellow u markings. But who knows...that could change with age? I hope everything works out too. It's so nice having such a big group of animals to work with. They are definatly one of the hardiest Cyrtodactylus species.

Thanks Shane

Jim
 
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