Amazing video by Jeff keep them coming I learn so much more about Leachies snd there places of origin (Locality). Some of those Leachies were fire smoking hot.
So I’m guessing that instead of morphs Leachies have locales? Because morphs are bred for, while locales occur naturally based on which island they’re from.
Does anyone have a list of ranked islands these guys come from based on biggest to smallest? Lol I don’t really care for color I want the biggest I just don’t know which one to get
I thought about getting one of those geckos in a few years, when I settled down. Didn't expect there to be sooo many different variations. Its a bit overwhelming tbh... I think I might just get one, regardless of type, but preferably a green/yellow type. I don't care if they are rare or specially bred.
I have a baby isle E (Moro) leachie- it’s fun to learn how to distinguish him from the others. It’s very true that he has a squared of snout, it’s also pretty long.
So if I’m looking at buying a Mt. Koghis and the parents are 400+ grams, does that mean it’s likely not true locality since it’s larger than you mention?
So many!!! Had no clue. They r all so beautiful. Great info on these unbelievable creatures. I’ve wanted one for sooo long. This just made me wonder which one I want now... ugh 😃
I not sure, but this video is a some kind a review of an jar markings of the animals was sold. I mean this is an interesting video and it was a hard work to made this, but did author have a lot of a static data about pure r.leachianuses colours from each location.? Not sure. I think it is impossible to determine correct what do we have, at least for offshore leachianuses.
All notes for this video were made in conjunction with Mark Orfus (northern gecko), Allen Repashy and Philippe De Vosjoli. These are some of the best resources for New Caledonian Information our there.
@@Reptiledge Yes, we have leachianuses from the different sources and no one from nature (at least several from 1 location). That's im talking about. We are have an CB animals and without proper location information. Yes, we can to separate GT from offshores, but looks like this is maximum what we can. I have 2 males from PI (Kaverkin Y. line) and they shows PI, Ami, Ana signs.
Intro: 00:00
Brosse (Isle D): 00:30
Caanawa (Isle K): 00:59
Isle of Pine: 01:30
Nuu Ana (Isle G): 01:56
Nuu Ami (Isle H): 02:34
Bayonnaise (Isle C): 03:10
Moro (Isle E): 03:33
Duu Ana (Isle I) 04:06
Poindime: 04:39
Yate: 05:19
Mt. Humboldt: 06:02
The Illusive "Type C": 06:40
Mt. Koghis: 07:15
Mt. Koghis - Troeger Line: 07:46
Mt. Koghis - "CDM" Conley Dark Morph: 08:12
Mt. Koghis - Friedel Line: 08:44
GTX: 09:24
Conclusion: 09:50
The only video I’ve found this informational on locales
This video is amazing. I always find myself going back to it and watching the whole thing again and again lol
Hey dude, what music is this in the background? I keep hearing lots of youtubers use it but I can't find it anywhere, lol
+CatAleah it's called vibe with me
Is it royalty free?
+CatAleah yup
Thank you so much for this video! Best explanation of the different locales and how to identify them. I really appreciate it. :)
Great video! Super informative and loved the shots of the geckos.
Amazing video by Jeff keep them coming I learn so much more about Leachies snd there places of origin (Locality). Some of those Leachies were fire smoking hot.
Still have no clue on what locale my new leachie is
This was very helpful! Thanks
Amazing video! I've been waiting for something like this for a while now
So I’m guessing that instead of morphs Leachies have locales? Because morphs are bred for, while locales occur naturally based on which island they’re from.
They have both morphs and localities
by the way, i think this is your best video. really useful.
+Polyhedral Man thx
Great video. Thank you, I was so lost with leachies.🙏
Does anyone have a list of ranked islands these guys come from based on biggest to smallest? Lol I don’t really care for color I want the biggest I just don’t know which one to get
I thought about getting one of those geckos in a few years, when I settled down. Didn't expect there to be sooo many different variations. Its a bit overwhelming tbh...
I think I might just get one, regardless of type, but preferably a green/yellow type.
I don't care if they are rare or specially bred.
Beautiful animals!
I have a baby isle E (Moro) leachie- it’s fun to learn how to distinguish him from the others. It’s very true that he has a squared of snout, it’s also pretty long.
So if I’m looking at buying a Mt. Koghis and the parents are 400+ grams, does that mean it’s likely not true locality since it’s larger than you mention?
I uploaded a video of my mt khoghis eating a banana! Absolutely love him, so lucky to find an adult at a good price
Thank you what a wonderful video!!!
I had no idea there were so many different leachianus localities!
So many!!! Had no clue. They r all so beautiful. Great info on these unbelievable creatures. I’ve wanted one for sooo long. This just made me wonder which one I want now... ugh 😃
You say the type C has a small head, but that looks much larger compared to its body and the heads of the other locales on here? Was that a mistake?
I want all of them!😍
sorry buddy he is from Canada but if you go to the doncaster reptile show you might see them
Great quality video, thank you.
I just got a pine island one
Great video
Does anyone definitively know what the absolute largest locality is?
Isn't nuana the one that mike has?
Lazaro Acevedo nuana x nuami
Fab!
4:35
eat crabs?
+Polyhedral Man yup
Would it be possible if I showed you pictures of my females so that you could tell me what location they come from ? :)
7:42 - screw this..I'm done!
🤟🤟🤟
Anyways beautiful animals!
Cool
i bet its harder to pernounce the name than actually caring for this lizard
+Richard Feng probably lol
I not sure, but this video is a some kind a review of an jar markings of the animals was sold. I mean this is an interesting video and it was a hard work to made this, but did author have a lot of a static data about pure r.leachianuses colours from each location.? Not sure. I think it is impossible to determine correct what do we have, at least for offshore leachianuses.
All notes for this video were made in conjunction with Mark Orfus (northern gecko), Allen Repashy and Philippe De Vosjoli. These are some of the best resources for New Caledonian Information our there.
@@Reptiledge Yes, we have leachianuses from the different sources and no one from nature (at least several from 1 location). That's im talking about. We are have an CB animals and without proper location information. Yes, we can to separate GT from offshores, but looks like this is maximum what we can. I have 2 males from PI (Kaverkin Y. line) and they shows PI, Ami, Ana signs.
Stop calling Gecko's collections like they're objects. you don't say "guys look at my dog collection"
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