Banded Asper

toad

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Quick Pics of my Banded Asper.
 

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toad

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Thanks Everyone. We are very pleased with how they are going.

Here is a couple of pics of some little guys that hatched out on 4/12/12. They should have some good white colouration as they get older. Alot like the ones above.
 

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Ailurus

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Those are amazing!! I have never seen asper like that. Would love a pair of those, I was actually offered a pair of asper the other day from a European breeder, would have said yes if I had the funds.

Is this a naturally occurring variation, line-bred or genetic trait?

Thanks
 

SamNabz

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They are a naturally occurring form from Far North Queensland, Ailurus. Absolutely stunning geckos.
 

ericR

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WOW!!!!!!! Since they are from the north part of Queensland, do you need to keep them more tropical (higher humidity) and less winter cooling? They look great.
 

toad

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ericR, these are housed much the same as normal asper. Same temps etc... & thanks they are cool :)
Had a great Xmas eve present with another two eggs laid :)
 

toad

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During the breeding season -
Day temps, hot end 30-32 degrees and cool end 20-22.
Night temps, hot end 26-28 & cool end 16-18.
 
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