Chlidonias 30 Nov 2022 Flying Gecko is the common name for geckos of the genus Ptychozoon, if that's what you're asking. Although it kind of looks like bits of fruit in that bowl, so who knows what is really in the tank.
Flying Gecko is the common name for geckos of the genus Ptychozoon, if that's what you're asking. Although it kind of looks like bits of fruit in that bowl, so who knows what is really in the tank.
1 1 15399 30 Nov 2022 @Chlidonias I'm pretty sure it's Gekko kuhli kept in there, or at least that's the species I have written down on my lifelist from my visit last year.
@Chlidonias I'm pretty sure it's Gekko kuhli kept in there, or at least that's the species I have written down on my lifelist from my visit last year.
Chlidonias 30 Nov 2022 @Neil chace yes, kuhli is the most common species - although I didn't realise until your post that Ptychozoon had been demoted to a subgenus of Gekko a couple of years ago (2019 abstract here Parachute geckos free fall into synonymy: Gekko phylogeny, and a new subgeneric classification, inferred from thousands of ultraconserved elements).
@Neil chace yes, kuhli is the most common species - although I didn't realise until your post that Ptychozoon had been demoted to a subgenus of Gekko a couple of years ago (2019 abstract here Parachute geckos free fall into synonymy: Gekko phylogeny, and a new subgeneric classification, inferred from thousands of ultraconserved elements).
TinoPup 30 Nov 2022 I know nothing about geckos and I didn't get a photo of the animal, which was in the rock house, so I'm trusting your judgement
I know nothing about geckos and I didn't get a photo of the animal, which was in the rock house, so I'm trusting your judgement