Thecadactylus oskrobapreinorum: A new species from St. Maarten

Graham_s

Super Moderator
Thanks for sharing this one, Matjaz! I had heard this species had been described, but hadn't found the article until now. Let me know if you have some success breeding this species ;)
 

mat.si

Super Moderator
Got my first two pairs last December and two more this year.
Since the species was officially described, the price went up quite a bit.
I probably have the largest group in captivity at the moment apart from the original importers.

I Have 5 good eggs incubating presently (they always lay single eggs). Hopefully everything goes fine with incubation. Egg #1 is at 4 months now, but it will probably go on for at least another month. T. rapicauda eggs supposedly take about 5 months to hatch.
The original importers have supposedly hatched a couple of babies by now, so those were the first F1 captive hatched babies.
Hopefully I'll be the second to hatch some of these beauties.

Matjaz
 

shamrock75

New member
new gecko...

Can't wait until some of these geckos make it to the US,I'll be really interested in a breeding pair.
 

stevec153

New member
brought bach a 1.2 from Hamm

brought back a small group from Hamm, anyone else in the states have any of this new species? OMG are they fast!!!
 
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