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more leachianus photos

den237 Jun 23, 2004 07:36 PM

These are more photos of my leachianus. I just got them a couple weeks ago. This forum helped me out greatly, and for that I say thanks. Can anyone tell mewhat island these guys are from?

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den237 Jun 23, 2004 07:37 PM

Here is the female.

wgusto Jun 23, 2004 08:49 PM

I dought that anyone could give you a positive ID on your geckos. Many of the island forms are extremely similar in appearence, and unless you actualy know where they were collected from, their origins may never be known for sure. What breeder did you get them from? He might be able to tell you what island they were collected from.
Here are two dark morphs from grande terre. These guys are very large and they are distinct due to their dark color, and other body features. This is a very productive pair

sikorae Jun 24, 2004 03:25 PM

Did you say you had bred them, can I ask how large your female is as she looks quite a bit smaller than the male.We have a pair of grande terres and our female is quite a bit smaller than him, so we have not put them in together yet.

sikorae Jun 24, 2004 03:26 PM

Did you say you had bred them, can I ask how large your female is as she looks quite a bit smaller than the male.We have a pair of grande terres and our female is quite a bit smaller than him, so we have not put them in together yet.

den237 Jun 24, 2004 08:47 PM

We have not bred them yet, I think they are still to young.

sikorae Jun 24, 2004 03:26 PM

Did you say you had bred them, can I ask how large your female is as she looks quite a bit smaller than the male.We have a pair of grande terres and our female is quite a bit smaller than him, so we have not put them in together yet.

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