these guys sound fun! are they tough to take care of or hard to find?
Brandon
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Subject: Re: [gecko]Platypholis/Homopholis fasciata care
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Danny Mendez wrote:
>
> P.S. They bite!
>
> Holy smokes you're not kidding! I wasn't aware of this when I
> nonchalantly reached in to grab the little bulldog of a male who
> immediately grabbed me right on the soft, sensitive area just under my
> fingernails. AND WOULDN"T LET GO.
Been ther
>I bred them for a few years, interesting little critters, very tough. I
kept them dry with a light misting in the evening.
>A tall cage with a 10w halogen for a basking site worked fine. daytime
temperature was probably 78-84, a bit warmer >directly under the
light. Cooler nights didn't bo
Hi Danny,
I bred them for a few years, interesting little critters, very tough.
I kept them dry with a light misting in the evening. A tall cage
with a 10w halogen for a basking site worked fine. daytime temperature
was probably 78-84, a bit warmer directly under the light. Cooler nights
didn't bo
Anyone have any experience with these they'd like to share?
I somehow "inherited" a few and am not finding much on the
webthanks.
Danny Mendez
President
NJ Herpetological Society
www.NJHSonline.com
Urban Jungles
www.UrbanJungles.com
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