First U. finiavana / aff. ebenaui hatchlings of 2011

Graham_s

Super Moderator
Here are my first hatchlings this year:

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and just for good measure, here is the first sikorae of the season:
sikorae_1copycopy.jpg
 

Graham_s

Super Moderator
Thanks :)
Yes, the white is part of its colouration but seems to be something that they generally grow out of.
 

Graham_s

Super Moderator
Thanks Julie :)

:lol: I don't know what you mean Silas...
Its just a happy coincidence, I promise! :nana:


Just in case any of you are interested, the female took 139 days to hatch and the male 137 days.
I incubated at ~20C at night and ~22-23C during the day.

I have made much more of an effort to record all breeding data this year, as I hadn't really bothered until now!
 

Graham_s

Super Moderator
Thanks Jacki :) I hope it ends up being a really good hatchling season!
I'm finding it hard remembering the name at the moment, but it should stick soon!
 

purple-vixen

New member
Thanks Jacki :) I hope it ends up being a really good hatchling season!
I'm finding it hard remembering the name at the moment, but it should stick soon!

So do I mate, you've had a rough couple years, and you deserve it. I bet it's something else seeing them little faces too!

Well, if anyone can master it it's you dude, remember Justin laughing at my pronunciation of R. Chahoua? Maybe I should try this one and see his reaction ;)

Congrats again mate, really!
 

Graham_s

Super Moderator
Yes, its always good to see new hatchlings. It makes it much more difficult to think about selling my entire collection when I have these little guys crawling out of eggs.



Here are a couple of random photos from tonight as I was in a photographic mood:

U. sikorae
sikorae_2copycopy.jpg


U. finiavana
finiavana_2copycopy.jpg


U. fimbriatus:
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uroplatus99

New member
:lol: I don't know what you mean Silas...
Its just a happy coincidence, I promise! :nana:

I would almost beleive any gecko you keep would also wait to hatch until it finally got such a name!!! I have to say that its awesome that the Uroplatus genus is still growing today!!! Awesome I tell ya!!
 

Graham_s

Super Moderator
Here are a couple of more recent hatchlings:

sikorae_7-1.jpg

sikorae_3-3.jpg

finiavana_8.jpg




And a new photo of the female U. finiavana in the very first photo:
finiavana_4.jpg
 
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