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Beautiful! We are hoping to get some of those in 2005. I'm going to have to get a separate A/C for my cool room. That room just doesn't get cool enough for those guys, and, since I'm in Texas, it is usually pretty mild during the winter.
Those are my favoriite of all the gecko species!!!!
I hope to have a pair or 10 one day. The only live bearing gecko to only one baby a year that I have ever heard of. How would one go about aquiring these NZ beaut's?? I thought that they would never make it to the states but, I just saw a grayii on KS for $3000.... A little out of my league for now but, I am striving for them if they ever make it here in any numbers. Thanks for posting what I consider the most spectacular gecko on the planet, LOL!! Clark Tucker
These animals are truly wonderful! What type of plants are you using? What is the ideal temperature range for successful breeding of these lovely geckos? Do they have twins annually?