New Geckos :)

mooselee

New member
Well, here's the reason i joined this site.

Meet Bob and Steve ( don't blame me ). My step-sons xmas prezzie.

Can anyone tell me which type of froggie they are ? Thanks :)

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Sinosauropteryx

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"Froggies?"

First of all, they aren't frogs ;-)

They look a bit like pictus geckos to me so maybe they belong to the same genus or family. The face on the second one looks different from that of the first one - the eyes are smaller and the snout looks shorter and more blunt - but otherwise I would say they are the same species. Maybe someone else on here can identify them further.
 

Ozymandias

New member
Sinosauropteryx when he/she said froggie he/she meant frog-eyed geckos which those to are.

Mooselee those look like two vary healthy T. roborowskii and welcome to gecko's unlimited
 
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Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
Hi mooselee ~

Nice to hear that you purchased those frog-eyes you were researching less than a month ago! What a nice Christmas gift!!!

You say that your Teratoscincus roborowskii are both male. Do you know their ages? Have you noticed any aggression between the two? Generally it is not recommended to keep two males in the same cage.
 
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mooselee

New member
Hi mooselee ~

Nice to hear that you purchased those frog-eyes you were researching less than a month ago! What a nice Christmas gift!!!

You say that your Teratoscincus roborowskii are both male. Do you know their ages? Have you noticed any aggression between the two? Generally it is not recommended to keep two males in the same cage.

Thanks for the replies.

Elizabeth, they aren't both male. The names are because my step-son insisted on them. They are a pair. :D
 
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