
01-13-2008, 01:58 PM
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You may have searched an hour on the web...wow dude one whole hour..thats dropping knowledge. Screw real life experience, one hour of googling beats anything....
Maybe I should take the liberty of mentioning right here and now that I keep and breed all goniurosaurus species that are in the hobby in US & Europe, and have been working with the genus for around 7-8 years. For instance I published an article on the second generation of luii back in Juli/august 2002*.
I dont recommend paper towel for 2 reasons:
1: It does not work well for holding humidity. It will dry out in relatively short time. I always recommend a relatively thick substrate for goniurosaurus, like 5 cms. Because a thick substrate holds humidity well.
2: Japanese goniurosaurus stress out easily. And they tend to not fell safe when they are on a white sheet of paper. As if they somehow instinctly feel that they dont camouflage well on such a background. They like to be in a moist dark-ish invorinment where they can cuddle in betwenn the substrate and their hides. They just arent paper towel shoe box geckos...
-Sune
*Jensen, Sune Qvotrup 'Hold og opdræt af fastlandsvarianten af Goniurosaurus luii, kinesisk leopardgekko, i terrarium i to generationer'
Nordisk Herpetologisk Forening
Vol 45. no 4. 2002
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