Many thanks.   It is indeed a good care sheet an the only one I found ;-)

"cilaris" on its own was a reasonable key word for the search engines. There are lots of good pictures out there but not lots of husbandry info.

Photos of our guys can be found at:

http://www.herptrader.com.au/tmp/SpinyTailedMale.jpg

http://www.herptrader.com.au/tmp/SpinyTailedFemale.jpg

regards __daavid
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http://www.herptrader.com.au/tmp/SpinyTailedMale.jpg

http://www.herptrader.com.au/tmp/SpinyTailedFemale.jpg

Jeff Crocombe wrote:

You might also want to try searching under Strophurus ciliaris also as they
have been reclassified. One reasonable caresheet is at:
http://www.geckoworld.net/care_strophurus.htm

Jeff

----- Original Message ----- Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 6:11 PM

G'day Gecko People,

We have taken the plunge and acquired our first pair of geckos.

They are Northern Spiny Tailed Geckos and seem to be thriving in their
temporary home.. Tupperware containers sitting on our hatching python
setup.

Searching the web there does not seem to be a great depth of information
on gecko species.  Searching the web for Diplodactylus cilaris only came
back with one care sheet (+ one that was off line).

Anyway our guys are cute as cute can be and we are very much looking
forward to breeding them.


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