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Old 05-04-2011, 06:20 PM
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Default Phelsuma quadriocelleta breeding in the US?

As we have all seen this species is very abundant right now as WC only for the most part. Is anyone breeding these guys steadily? Its one species I would like to see more CB animals of. Esp with the likely hood of them not being allowed for export over the next few years. They may be another story of 30$ gecko going up to 500$ a pair like some other species have due to no one caring about a $30 gecko.

Also any tips or tricks to get these guys going? Ive gone through 3 pairs over the years and have yet to get a single egg.
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Phelsuma borbonica mater
Phelsuma cepediana
Phelsuma comorensis
Phelsuma klemmeri
Phelsuma madagascarensis
Phelsuma parkeri
Phelsuma quadriocelleta
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Old 05-04-2011, 08:35 PM
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As we have all seen this species is very abundant right now as WC only for the most part. Is anyone breeding these guys steadily? Its one species I would like to see more CB animals of. Esp with the likely hood of them not being allowed for export over the next few years. They may be another story of 30$ gecko going up to 500$ a pair like some other species have due to no one caring about a $30 gecko.

Also any tips or tricks to get these guys going? Ive gone through 3 pairs over the years and have yet to get a single egg.
Jeff,

I'm actually breeding a few as we speak and even have a captive born female getting ready to lay her first clutch. The trick is to have a heavily planted tank with significant temp drop at night(think at least 10 degrees)

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