Oedura monilis hatchys

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crocka79

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Had these two little fellas hatch last weekend, my first hatchys so i was pretty stoked and kids were even more so. cheers
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Wow they look amazing, do the colours change as they age or do they stay like that? Could you maybe post a photo of the parents?
 
wow they look mad, are you selling them? :D

Yeah they are pretty awesome, have not decided if they will be for sale as yet but if i do wont be for another 3-4 weeks

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Wow they look amazing, do the colours change as they age or do they stay like that? Could you maybe post a photo of the parents?
Yes they do change as they get older, i prefer there adult coloring. as with alot of Oedura they get better with age. These are from the rainforest form which i think are alot more striking than the brigalow form but thats just my opinion. here are some pics of the parents
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Your right the adults look really great too, but i like the babies as well, they look so silky and the colour is very intense but the adults have such a nice pattern

thanks for posting the photos
 
No worries, they are an underated gecko quite active and a little less timid and moody than most Oedura sp, breed younger and are quite vocal during breeding season. Thanks for your comments
 
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