
10-11-2006, 11:19 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: MN, USA
Posts: 419
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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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