Usually during courting, and in the middle of the night. Since one of my breeding tanks is in the bedroom, I have been waked up in the middle of the night! The R. auriculatus are even more vocal, and can be heard from my bedroom from the room down the hall!!! The sound is a kind of weird croaking!

Jim Hammond wrote:

What kind of vocalizations emanate from the ciliatus and under what
circumstances do they do this?

Thanks,

Jim

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I don't remember head bobbing in any of mine... lots of tail swishing with Phelsuma and vocalization with the Rhacodactylus ciliatus and auriculatus! The Rhacs have been very vocal lately. Tons of head bobbing with the miniature bearded dragons, though.


Lyle Puente wrote:



A question arose on a chameleon list refering to head bobbing in lizards.
Has anyone noted this behavior in geckos?
I can't recall seeing it ever.



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