New D. galeatus and S. ciliaris hatchlings

timp

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I've recently added 4 Diplodactylus galeatus and 2 Strophurus ciliaris ciliaris hatclings to the collection. Only picked up the D. galeatus yesterday but they are the most exquisite little geckos. I've attached a few pictures for those who might be interested. Tim
 

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oli

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I was thinking the two striped one's look pretty sweet. Love the ciliaris too, love the yellow on their tails
 

snakeprint

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I've recently added 4 Diplodactylus galeatus and 2 Strophurus ciliaris ciliaris hatclings to the collection. Only picked up the D. galeatus yesterday but they are the most exquisite little geckos. I've attached a few pictures for those who might be interested. Tim

They are gorgeous looking geckos. I'd really really really like some d. galeatus at some point, but they're not very common over here. Like rocking horse poo actually! How big are they? I think I've read that they grow to about 4", but it's a bit hard to picture. It'd be good to see some pictures with something that gives an idea of scale if you've got any!
 

timp

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These hatclings are 4-5 months old and about 6 cm long. Pictured here with a 10 cent piece. Thanks for all the comments.
 

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