The Strophurus species of Australia! The Spiny-tailed Geckos!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @MoPets888
    @MoPets888 7 месяцев назад

    So glad we found you tonight on Supreme Gecko. This brings us back to our trip to Australia, etc. Thank you 💪🏼

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Where in Australia did you go?

    • @MoPets888
      @MoPets888 5 месяцев назад

      Cairns, Sydney, and Melbourne , I would move there permanently if possible. Sorry, just saw your comment. I'm not as adventurous as you, but still adore Australia.

  • @PunchingCacti
    @PunchingCacti 3 года назад +2

    Awesome Australian species. I'm super interested in them

  • @raphaelgufler2941
    @raphaelgufler2941 3 года назад +2

    Very great video! Super informative!

  • @technoendo
    @technoendo 4 года назад +1

    Love seeing the captive + wild geckos all in one video. I didn't know a thing about spiny-tailed geckos but I've gained more appreciation watching your fantastic videos. Super cool. Well done sir.

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Ian! There’s some really great geckos in the world! Been hard to keep content coming but I’m trying

  • @davestone607
    @davestone607 3 года назад +1

    good old Spinifex. had many motor bike crashes into that stuff and it is not fun 😂 great video mate and not overly different to how i keep / incubate my Northerns.

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад

      Good lord I wouldn’t want to crash into that nasty sh*t! Stuff irritated the hell outta my skin

  • @rogerroks4748
    @rogerroks4748 4 года назад +2

    The wild part is great as always... But it's also nice to see your captive setups. We all do it differently, but the method you use, is how simple it can be! keep them video's commin. :-)

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  4 года назад

      Thanks Roger:) I do like it simple, but not mostly natural. Seems to work! Glad to have nice bloodlines too:)

  • @naturewithgabe
    @naturewithgabe 4 года назад +2

    Great video. Loved seeing the geckos in the wild, must have been a fun time!

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  4 года назад +1

      Thanks man! Finding herps in the wild is always epic:)

  • @willemkoenen628
    @willemkoenen628 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this great vid highlighting this genus, beautiful genus with many great species, loved seeing how you where keeping them and the babies.

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад

      Thank you sir! Strophurus is one of my top five for sure

  • @pauloverfield6367
    @pauloverfield6367 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome vids mate!
    Houssam is a really great mutual friend and we sometimes catch up geeking out about reptiles, especially the aussie ones 😉. The Strophurus ciliaris in the video at 13:50 onwards are Strophurus ciliaris aberrans, which are a sub species/locality (separate sub species at least, I think). When you compare the two Strophurus ciliaris ciliaris and ciliaris aberrans there are very clear differences. I currently work with Strophurus ciliaris ciliaris katherine form (High black markings, stunning!), and I was finally, after almost a decade of waiting able to grab a pair of aberrans from Hamm. Another dream come true for me. The aberrans have always been one right at the top for me 😀. I love your setups, I think sometimes I am over complicating the creative process with my own.
    Sending my best to you, Houssam, and the rest of your team.
    Keep them coming! 😃

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks dude! This area where the ciliaris were found is kind of right in the line of distribution. Both have been found in this area so I wasn’t sure which it was. Epic geckos though for sure! My set ups are pretty basic for easy maintenance but I try to at least make them a little pleasing to look at:) thanks for the kind words!

  • @joshuacresswell7673
    @joshuacresswell7673 Год назад

    excellent video. Your photography, field analysis and herpetoculture information really make your videos stand out from the rest of the heap. Keep up the good work and share more you have a talent.

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  Год назад

      Thank you man! Glad you’re enjoying the videos:)

    • @joshuacresswell7673
      @joshuacresswell7673 Год назад

      @@reptiliandiaries hey mate just out of curiosity where do you get your Stroph cages? Do you make them? Haven't seen anything like them around here in Europe.

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  Год назад

      The terrariums are super old man, I think they’re some junk from China but they work well! If you look in the larger acrylic spider cages they sell, they’re similar

    • @joshuacresswell7673
      @joshuacresswell7673 Год назад

      @@reptiliandiaries thanks for getting back to me, I know its an old vid but meh always worth a shot. Yeah Ill take a look into those. I've been trying to find some decent cheap options as its been tiring trying to make my own. Good functional retrofits though man, I like them. Cheap is better than blowing the bank for a whole rack of $250 tanks. I like how the acrylic keeps heat and is light.

  • @CanadianHerpetoculturePodcast
    @CanadianHerpetoculturePodcast 4 года назад +2

    Great video. We keep S. taenicauda, S. williamsi, and S. spinigirus. Amazing animals.

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  4 года назад

      Yes! Really rewarding genus to keep. They’re all great.

  • @bens6185
    @bens6185 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video and very informative. Do you have any experience/knowledge on Strophurus Rankini?

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад +1

      I don’t have any personal experience with rankini, and we were going to go see them when we were in WA but ended up going elsewhere. That being said, rankini are a typical strophurus and therefore can be kept like the ones we cover in the video. The habitat is very similar to where you’d find Strophurus strophurus and also some locations of spinigerus. Tall cage, vertical and diagonal branches and twigs, small basking spot, background temps in the low 80s. Easy peasy!

  • @markusruttgers2044
    @markusruttgers2044 10 месяцев назад

    Wow awesome Animals. My kids are great fan's of this Channel . I belive the Boy's 7 and 9 are in Love with this nice Lady at the end of the Video.❤😅

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  6 месяцев назад

      Hahah somehow missed this comment. Thanks for the love! That nice lady just turned 8 years old!

  • @stefanostokatlidis4861
    @stefanostokatlidis4861 3 года назад +1

    So they are geckos that try to mimic chameleons. In Europe Strophurus ciliaris is the most common. It seems a little convergent with the crested gecko.

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад

      I think the most common in captivity here in the states is williamsi. Very nice geckos!

  • @stunielsen9401
    @stunielsen9401 4 года назад +1

    Great stuff, man!

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  4 года назад

      Thanks buddy! Can’t wait to get back down there

  • @marcgould8922
    @marcgould8922 3 года назад +1

    Great video mate ,just 2 questions, what substrate is that?
    And are your laypots elevated ?
    Thanks

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад +1

      Thank you sir! Substrate is a mix of 75% normal hardware store play sand and 25% coco fiber. Lay boxes are not elevated. These geckos will come down to the base of the bush or small tree to lay at ground level in the wild, so I’ve never though to use an elevated lay box.

    • @marcgould8922
      @marcgould8922 3 года назад

      So the lay box mix is more soil to sand mix than the substrate as i m getting a pair of williamsi and the current owner can t get them to lay in the box and has missed so many eggs ,the 2 that he hatched 1 had deformed tail 🤔so when i get them i want the 100% success ,thanks mate

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад +1

      The mix in the lay boxes is 50/50 of the stuff I mentioned above. I’ve never had a single clutch laid outside of the nest box. Wet the medium, squeeze it in your fist until no water drips out and that’s a good moisture content. Keep it at that level of moisture, make sure there is a lid with a decent sized opening and you should be good to go.

    • @marcgould8922
      @marcgould8922 3 года назад

      Thanks for your time and answering my questions 🙂love to see more strophurus videos on set up and breeding, such an underated species and not many around in uk

  • @feeshforlife9853
    @feeshforlife9853 3 года назад +1

    Killer channel dude. I cant wait to get back to Oz. Missing those servo pies 🙃

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад +1

      hahaha! No doubt....can't wait to travel again man. Thanks!

    • @feeshforlife9853
      @feeshforlife9853 3 года назад

      Meant to ask... are you culturing your roaches or have a source?

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад

      @@feeshforlife9853 yo, I breed my own roaches. Very easy!

  • @superaids7170
    @superaids7170 3 года назад +1

    where would you get one of those cool geckos

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  2 года назад

      You can find some Strophurus species available through breeders and reptile dealers

  • @Stacker_Actual
    @Stacker_Actual 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video ! Link for the enclosures ?

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад +1

      Thanks man! I wish:( they’ve been discontinued. Zilla, exoterra, and zoomed all make a similar one, but not the same. I cherish my four little cages hahah

    • @Stacker_Actual
      @Stacker_Actual 3 года назад

      @@reptiliandiaries that absolutely blows ! Absolutely amazing video man. You’ve made me so much more knowledgeable about this awesome species and have peaked my interest to learn more & eventually purchase a few. I know of a breeder on Instagram that has a few & I’ll be taking the next step when the weather warms up. Thanks again man you rock.

  • @ThatOneSnake
    @ThatOneSnake 3 года назад +1

    Hey! Do you happen to know what puck lights you use?

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад

      I don’t know the brand anymore but you can get them in three and five packs I think at Home Depot.

  • @aj9752
    @aj9752 4 года назад

    Absolutely f*#*"*g awesome video fella loved every minute...my favourite Australia geckos

  • @Stacker_Actual
    @Stacker_Actual 3 года назад

    Hey Frank ! Bri here again man. I have a Ciliaris coming in the mail tomorrow. How do you keep the little guys warm while you’re housing them in the deli cups man? I also want to thank you from our previous conversation I went full blown and pulled the trigger on buying one, all thanks to this awesome video.

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад

      Yo! Congrats! It’s definitely nothing professional. I either keep the cups in a large incubator or I keep them on a shelf in my reptile room which has a background temp of about 84f. So you can keep your enclosure wherever the temps are appropriate

    • @Stacker_Actual
      @Stacker_Actual 3 года назад +1

      @@reptiliandiaries thanks man! I just got home with it and it’s beautiful ! I have 12x12x18 enclosures that I want to use as it’s final set up. I have all the lights and everything from previous reptiles used in that enclosure. Think I can house the baby in the tall deli cup like you and just put it in the enclosure under the lights ? It would keep the temp of the tank which is about the same as yours

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  3 года назад

      @@Stacker_Actual that should work fine. I use the tall del cups with two tiny little branches and lightly mist the cup every two days

  • @mathiasiturralde9877
    @mathiasiturralde9877 4 года назад

    Awsome

  • @vanessagranato7413
    @vanessagranato7413 2 года назад +1

    How many times a week or day do u feed them???

  • @idekJPKS
    @idekJPKS 2 года назад

    Where are you based out of?

  • @mickraker1342
    @mickraker1342 2 года назад

    I would never be able to tolerate those sour cream tubs in my tanks, looks like literal garbage sitting up in there.