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Underwoodisaurus milli or Nephrurus milli depending on what you read (I can't keep up anymore lol).
Real easy to keep Candice, a trio can live in a 2 foot square tub (single male rule applies). Minimal heating requirements strictly terestrial so enclosure height is not a problem 1 foot is...
Some more additions guys, though these ones won't be staying with me for very long......
Golden tailed gecko (Strophurus taenicauda) hatchlings......
A few hours out of the eggs..
in the hatchling enclosure
Parents...
Mum
Dad
Mum about two lay another two eggs in the next couple...
To be honest I had no idea what they were, so I checked the link you provided and clicked the pic and when i saw they were reddish and resembled labybugs, bells started ringing.
I wonder if it's lack of knowledge on the sellers part or shear capitalism at the expense at the lack of knowledge of buyers. They would not be hard to cultivate as they are an agricultural pest. Hmmm... there may be a lot of futile vet visits soon enough on keepers part.
Direct results of LIVE feeding, one of my pet hates. Unless the specimen is flatly refusing to eat FT/FK to the detriment of it's health there is no excuse to feed live. >:( >:( >:( >:(
They're more of a nuissance for my part than detrimental really but I feel bad for the farmers loosing their crops to the buggers. Now we have had the draught break it has been raining like buggery here and the bumper crops that were ready to be harvested are mow mostly lost to floods. There's...