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ok i know that bob has a marm thread going,but i wanna see what other oedura are out there?
i have the following...

O.marmoratta
O.castlenaui
O.monilis
O.tryoni
O.robusta

i also would like to know what locale they are if you know

O.Monilis (rainforrest form)
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O.Marmoratta male (longreach)
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ill post more pics tomorrow :)
 
Heres a few of mine, Tryoni, Robusta, Leusuerii, Rhombifier & Castelnaui
 
young castelnaui
 

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here are a feww of mine but not good pics will have to get some more

dora my femle southern spotted velvet gecko sheading fer skin last year some time

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male marbiled velvet only had him a few weeks regen tail tho and north west qld form

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female nt form

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northern velvet babys only four mounths old pair

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and when i firs got them in jan 2009
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nice :) cnt wait to get some.
Which ones grow the biggest?
and what cage size do u need for these guys?

cheers

The marmorata probably grow to be the biggest. However they dont need a lot of room. I increase the usable surface area with a tile rack. Here's a picture of a typical tub system for both Oedura and Strophurus

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C'mon Spongebob thats not fair your Marmoarta were fantastic but you set the bench mark with those Castelnaui. Gotta get myself some Coggeri as well.
 
yeah warren coggeri are next on my list aswell :) then those beautiful O.gemmarta ......
 
Jimbo,
Love those filicipoda with colour at one end-I wonder if this a way of drawing attention to the tail. Great rock rack too.

Rams,
Those casta are obese! Look at their tail clefts..!!
 
Jimbo,
Love those filicipoda with colour at one end-I wonder if this a way of drawing attention to the tail. Great rock rack too.

Rams,
Those casta are obese! Look at their tail clefts..!!

Bob that wasn't a very nice thing to say.They have feelings too you know!
Horizontally challenged might be more appropriate...besides the BHPs like them with a bit of meat on them.
 
Bob that wasn't a very nice thing to say.They have feelings too you know!
Horizontally challenged might be more appropriate...besides the BHPs like them with a bit of meat on them.

If you look at the other thread (marms) you'll see I'm after the horizontally challenged! Not bad castas...if I say so myself...
 
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