Naultinus "portraits"

Nicolas

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...basking through the screen ...
 

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oli

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That is a beauty right there Nicolas, and your pics do some serious justice! Hey, what are the different 'locals' or types of grayii? I know this variety with the white patterns surrounded by yellow, but there are also one's with just yellow or just white patterns that I hear about from slightly different area's in NZ do you have any pics of these per chance?
 

Nicolas

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The left one is a female grayii the right one an elegans.

According to the book of Tony Jewell (just the right name for this great book ;-) ), the little yellow-lipped form from the top of the North Island should no more be considered as grayii population and would get its own spec.name.

All my grayii do have a SVL about 90 mm and full flat canthal scales so they are the "pure grayii" form ; the color patern is very variable.

I only saw once a "short lived" announcement for yellow lips on a german website ...

But I'm only a "rookie" in the NZ geckos world and some german and austrian breeders should be able to help you better.


NB: sorry for my poor english :?
 

oli

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Here's a few of my grayii, just for your viewing pleasure! Nicolas I love your elegans, the color is just incredible:biggrin:
 

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oli

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that first pic is her finishing off a cricket, i meant to post this pic, but picked the wrong thumbnail:
 

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