Antongilensis?

crestedtimm

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Hey! Heres a few pictures of my pair of Blaesodactylus ssp. That I believe to be antongilensis. The male is the thin dark animal and the female has better weight.

Feeding on appropriate sized roaches and commercial gecko nectar diet.

Enjoy!
 

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reptilescreek

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Hi there
Have you or anyone else ever bred this species of gecko I have a pair and have produced babies this year I will in due course upload some pictures
Ade
 

crestedtimm

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I still have the male, hes about 4-5 inches snout to vent. They are super cool animals for sure. Of course, I really like all the velvets and would really like if more people would pop up and show off pictures or info.
 

reptilescreek

New member
Hi Crestedtimm

I still have the male, hes about 4-5 inches snout to vent. They are super cool animals for sure. Of course, I really like all the velvets and would really like if more people would pop up and show off pictures or info.

I will try to get some pictures uploaded today or tomorrow of the Antongils try to get some pics of my babies too I am pleased that I have found someone else with them

regards

Adie
 
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