Flying gecko Ptychozoon kuhli - which locale

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Flying gecko Ptychozoon kuhli - which locale, Malaysia or Indonesia? Here is one of my CB juvies hatched 9-16-10.

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Syn

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I don't know much about morphs but that is a good looking little one. Where did you get it from?
 

Gecko Ranch

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I don't know much about morphs but that is a good looking little one. Where did you get it from?

The parents? One was a WC male who passed shortly before they hatched, the female is also WC. She is pretty large, I can post up pics of her if that will help.

Elizabeth, where are these tubercles located?
 

Syn

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Oh, so you had hatched this little one out yourself? Congratulations. :) I don't know too many people working with them. Wish I could help.
 

Gecko Ranch

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Oh, so you had hatched this little one out yourself? Congratulations. :) I don't know too many people working with them. Wish I could help.

Thank you! I have been breeding them for many years in very low numbers, and it took me a while to get them to thrive as offspring. I have a good husbandry regimen now for the young. :)
 

Elizabeth Freer

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The tubercles are little bumps on the skin which parallel the spine on either side, body and tail. I think the story is tubercles = kuhli, no tubercles = lionotum.

However, the "scallops" on the tails of mine are fuller. My female (my avatar) hatched 6/25/03 from a WC mom who died several years later from a cystic left ovary. My male is WC. Don't know any specific locale for mine.
 

Syn

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Thank you! I have been breeding them for many years in very low numbers, and it took me a while to get them to thrive as offspring. I have a good husbandry regimen now for the young. :)

I know someone who may be interested in trading babies to get new lines in.

Best of luck. :)
 
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