Paroedura androyensis

Pirarucu

New member
10551477_668257483244073_1679219964886211024_o.jpg

10557504_668257486577406_3226046731485159917_o.jpg

10499578_668257479910740_839976925161464669_o.jpg

10446245_668257553244066_1586810779297106833_o.jpg

10531397_66857529910735_2917823363670644728_o.jpg

10498692_668295066573648_5953387654047701765_o.jpg
 

Pirarucu

New member
All are doing well, I am now reasonably sure that the larger two are a pair, the third is still considerably smaller as he or she isn't as confident and subsequently doesn't get as much food.

DSC_0993_zps9a67ed04.jpg

DSC_0994_zpsfc1e2fc8.jpg

DSC_1038_zps8fe24ca7.jpg

DSC_1084_zps7aae3aa9.jpg

DSC_1110_zps3259963d.jpg
 

Tamara

New member
Nice gecko's, have you separated the smaller one so it is able to catch enough food without being dominated by the bigger two?
 

Pirarucu

New member
It isn't due to domination, they all just ignore each other. I've seen the little one walk right over the bigger one's heads. He's just shy and isn't as confident of a feeder.
 
Top