Eurydactylodes Agricolae - Bauer's Chameleon Gecko

Styx

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Here are some of my Eurydactylodes Agricolae, I call them EA geckos for short sometimes. Their care is similar to that of crested geckos, and this is another favorite species of mine to keep.

Voay - adult female
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Echse - adult male, imported from Germany
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Timsah - adult female
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Juvie male without a name as of right now.
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Geckomaster743

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Whats the Life span, Can you make a Caresheet, How big do they get, How much do they cost?
By the way I find them very Attractive :)
 

Josh2

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Wow! Those are some AMAZING looking eyes!! Check out the pupils!
 

Styx

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Amanda, they do. They also eat small crix and fruit flies.

Darkmaster743, their lifespan is not fully know.. My German male is... at least four or five but likely older. There are plenty of good care sheets out there, so I've never felt the need to rewrite the info. I go by the info provided on DDReptiles. They really don't get over six inches, they're pretty small but still a handable. They usually run between $100 and $350, with the average being about $150-$200 for babies. Here is DDReptiles' caresheet:
http://www.ddreptiles.net/caresheet_eury.html

Josh, they do have really awesome eyes!
 

Rylee

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Those are so cute! Are they pretty rare in the USA because i've never seen them before!
 

Styx

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Naw. They're just not very common yet. But with how awesome they are, that will likely change quickly.
 

Rylee

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Congratulations! I hope they hatch! You have to post pics if they do!
 

Caleb C

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Sorry for the grave dig, but this month's reptile magazine had an article on them, so i'm sure that if they breed out of control, you wouldn't have any problems selling them :)
I also noticed that if you google them, this link is one of the top ones :)
 

Styx

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I don't think they will breed out of control. They're not difficult to breed, but they're not as easy as cresteds exactly. I am excited for these eggs to hatch though.
 

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