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-RevTodd
www.bigkittyrecording.com

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Behalf Of Daavid
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 4:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gecko]Cilarus leg waving behaviour

This has taken a while but I have some fresh pictures.  This time they
were both on the same stick both ended up at the bottom doing a sort of
pole dance.

This stick is directly under the basing light:

http://www.herptrader.com.au/cillarus_01.jpg

http://www.herptrader.com.au/cillarus_02.jpg

After sundown / lights out the female is quick to move on.

http://www.herptrader.com.au/cillarus_04.jpg

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>well, i only watched this at my females until now, and they are not gravid
so far, because i will start breeding them next year first.
>i esp. can watch it when i bask them directly with a special UVB spot, but
they do it also during the normal basking a day.
>i keep also ciliaris ciliaris and other strophs, but i never watched that
on them. it could be a kind of camouflage, but i think then the others would
do it also like that.
>it looks very strange sometimes and when i saw it the first time, i thought
they were dead or something like that.
>anyway it is sometimes funny to see this, but for a real answere to that i
can not say anything.
>
>by the way the one you sended the picture has very nice big spines on the
tail, would love to see some more pictures if possible.
>
>regards stefan
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