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08-26-2005, 10:06 AM
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Turner's? Bibron's?
It is odd eye? But I don't know it is turner's or bibron's
http://blogfile.paran.com/BLOG_20561...25064563_1.jpg http://blogfile.paran.com/BLOG_20561...25064563_2.jpg http://blogfile.paran.com/BLOG_20561...25064563_3.jpg http://blogfile.paran.com/BLOG_20561...25064563_4.jpg http://blogfile.paran.com/BLOG_20561...25064563_5.jpg http://blogfile.paran.com/BLOG_20561...25064563_6.jpg http://blogfile.paran.com/BLOG_20561...5064563_o1.jpg http://blogfile.paran.com/BLOG_20561...5064563_o2.jpg http://blogfile.paran.com/BLOG_20561...5064563_o3.jpg |
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Hello and welcome to HC. It looks like a Bibrons geckos according to the spots, lol But I know one of our awesome specie identifiers will be able to help you more, since they are almost identical.
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Ooo, I haven't had this question in a long time. lol, I no longer remember the keys to telling them apart! I'll have to jog my memory and do some research. I'm almost 100% certain its P. bibroni though. I myself had a female bibron's gecko for 8 years. They make really neat pets.
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08-26-2005, 07:17 PM
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Thank you. And, It is P.bibroni? But I don't know it is odd eyes. odd eyes?!
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I don't think he's truly odd-eyed. Its possible in mammals, and perhaps possible in reptiles, but I've never seen a case of it. Chances are it was just a temporary thing. Are the eyes still that color? Their skin changes color, but only lighter and darker. The same is possible for their eyes. Sometimes, probably due to the lighting being different on one side, one eye will be light and the other dark, but it doesn't stay that way.
If you look at this pic of my white's tree frog, you can see the same thing. One eye appears lighter than the other. However, his eyes are usually the same color. ![]()
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08-27-2005, 12:06 AM
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bukgoon2 and Oh! RoChi!-
You appear to be the same person...why two different screen names?
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08-27-2005, 12:26 AM
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Chances are it was just a temporary thing? But. it stays 6 month. I think it isn't a temporary thing. Isn't it a disease? Is there any disease like this? I'm in great anxiety
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I don't think its a disease. Odd-eyes are harmless in other animals. If anything, it just makes your gecko unique
Perhaps he's blind in one eye or something, I really don't know.
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