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Re: Leachianus henkeli question.


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Posted by RhacsRsweet on January 11, 2003 at 12:20:04:

In Reply to: Re: Leachianus henkeli question. posted by mconley on January 11, 2003 at 06:16:12:

At what age do they become sexually mature? I know it's sorta long. I've heard 3or4 years for males and even more for females. Is that right? Thanks.

::Sandfire dragon ranch has some, but I was wandering what other differences are there besides the smaller size. I have read a little about this on giantgeckos.com. Just wandering what the differences are between leachianus and henkeli. Thanks.

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:The offshore animals are R. Leachianus Henkeli and the mainland form are R.l. Leachianus or R. cf Leachianus. The offshore are a little smaller, mine seem to rely on more fruit mix. True Grande Terre are more carnivorous. There are alot of hybrids being produced.The two pictured are two different Isle morphs that I produced last year.

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