Hi everyone,
Don't know if this was one of the lost posts or not so I am reposting anyway, slightly edited.
I'm back to the gecko list after a long hiatus. I finally finished the Pine Bush cockroach work (don't ask...big pain but finally ID'd it). I thought I would find out what Tokay (or Gecko sp.) keepers on the list know about this "Tokay morph."
Chinese Tokay Race? http://www.geocities.com/daygecko.geo/kbtokay.html
About 3 years ago I posted to the gecko list about this strange Tokay.
It was in with a bunch of Tokays at a wholesaler. It just didn't look right, a greenish cast...weird eyes...slender body form. It never interbred with my other Tokays....always being kept as an outcast of sorts in the colony. Well, I got to the Peabody Museum on Saturday where they have some preserved animals that really look quite close to what I have...but not close enough. Those may even be another species. They were a Chinese race.
Anyone on the list working with Tokays like the one pictured? Note how the post cloacal scales are not pointed as in the more common morph...but flat and plate like. It also has a slender body and slender head shape. THANKS for any help!
A special thanks to Max Shpak fish/herp/wierd creature collections guy at the Peabody for taking the photos and the view of the pickled coelacanth.
Regards,
Kenneth E. Barnett
(Tokays are Okay!!)
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