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Thomas,
These geckos are simply amazing! I am unsure as to whether you've posted on this subject yet, but is this species delicate? I would assume not, as Gonis. are pretty hardy if kept right.
this is a portrait of an adult Goniurosaurus yamashinae.
They are not more delicate as all the other Goniurosaurus species if you
provide them the right amount of moisture and temperature.
The biggest problem simply seems to be to get your hands on them as they are very rare in captivity.