Just wanted to share some pics of my growing Aussie collection. Sorry about the cleanliness. I'm in the middle of relocating my entire collection, and my gecko racks have not been moved quite yet.
First up is 1.1 D. Pulcher. I know I've posted these before, but I never get bored of them. It's shocking the difference in colors between my German male, and USA female. He is the more orange of the two, and one of my absolute favorites.
Second is the newest Diplodactylus to my collection. 1.2 D. Granariensis Rex. These guys are housed separately, as they are still a little under a year old. The male is on the right, females to the left. I'd like feedback about these in regards to them being true G. Rex, as there is always some debate.
Third is Lucasium Damaeum. 1.1 unrelated pair. Just laid a bit over a week ago. These guys are insanely bold, and have even tried to eat my fingers.
Finally is another true new addition, at just over a month in my care. 0.0.2 Oedura Robousta. These guys are true chameleons! And can literally change color before your eyes. They are also not at all photogenic.
First up is 1.1 D. Pulcher. I know I've posted these before, but I never get bored of them. It's shocking the difference in colors between my German male, and USA female. He is the more orange of the two, and one of my absolute favorites.
Second is the newest Diplodactylus to my collection. 1.2 D. Granariensis Rex. These guys are housed separately, as they are still a little under a year old. The male is on the right, females to the left. I'd like feedback about these in regards to them being true G. Rex, as there is always some debate.
Third is Lucasium Damaeum. 1.1 unrelated pair. Just laid a bit over a week ago. These guys are insanely bold, and have even tried to eat my fingers.
Finally is another true new addition, at just over a month in my care. 0.0.2 Oedura Robousta. These guys are true chameleons! And can literally change color before your eyes. They are also not at all photogenic.