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Old 02-03-2012, 03:15 PM
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Default Help I.d Aussie Gecko Please

I work in a petshop and a customer has brought this Gecko in that she had found in her luggage after returning from a trip in Australia, she didn't tell us what region unfortunately. However I now have him and need to identify him so that I can make his habitat suitable to him and know what to feed him. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
He is only about 3.5cm from tip of head to tip of tail so I apologize if pictures aren't amazing,
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Christinus (Phyllodactylus) marmoratus. Keep it in a small terrarium of about 30 cubic cm. Substrate: sandy loam, 1-2cm deep. Temps: 22 - 28 C. Provide thin rocks stood vertically for refuge. Thin branches for climbing (if desired). Feed 4-6 small 6-8mm crickets 2-3/week. Occasionally mist the terrarium, otherwise provide a small water dish available at all times. Lighting unimportant; more for your interest.

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