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brilliant. How did you persuade the licencing people to let you keep them?
Here are the Auckland greens, or elegant gecko (Naultinus elegans). These are juveniles and the recessive yellow form. They would normally be the same colour as the Northland gecko, but don't grow as big. In both species the colour and pattern does not indicate sex. Males have swellings at the base of the tail where the hemipenes are kept and have spurs at the base of the tail for stimulating the female. Their eyes have no lids but have an 'optic', which is kept clean with the tongue. The optic is sloughed of during a moult.