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Old 10-11-2006, 05:16 PM
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Default anyone keeping Teratoscincus microlepis?

I have always loved T. microlepis, but havent seen too many available. who is working with these? Anyone have any info on them, and possibly some pics? are they ever imported? they are just so gorgeous!
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They are occasionally imported, and there are a few people I know of breeding them. Care is fairly easy, they need a few inches of sand, preferably wetted down and allowed to dry out before getting the geckos, making it into a substrate that can have tunnels made into it. Direct light isnt necessary, but they do like it hot. Give them a good nighttime drop. I do provide a hot spot at night though which the geckos utilize quite often. Mine prefer roaches and tenebrionid beetles over anything else.
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Tom,
Try feeding them some C.scabrums.My robrowski love them.
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I bet, whenever Ive tried them theyre nice and crunchy.
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