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I just introduced my male scorpion gecko to his female partners this morning and I'm hoping for a good breeding year! They are pretty uncommon but they have great personality.
Here are pics of them
Male:
Females:
I'm not sure why I posted this. I guess I'm a little happy the breeding season is about to begin for all of my geckos.
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Any idea why the toes on the back feet are arranged how they are? Looks good for climbing.
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You can definitely see where the name comes from, but I'm wondering just what made them evolve to hold their tails like that? Are they small enough to try and imitate a scorpion?