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Old 04-02-2006, 01:50 PM
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Hi,

I wanted to share 2 brand new pictures of my Naultinus and cage:


If you look closely you can see the male behind the female...



As the weather got finally better and warmer in Germany I decided to put them outside yesterday. The male wanted to mate right away but she was not in the mood I guess .

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Ahhh...... I cant wait to get a pair of these geckos!!!

Do you mind explaining about temps and how you keep them??

I have heard that temps should be about 76 or so durring the day but would like to hear from someone with them!!

Thanks Erik
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PS: SWEET GECKOS!!-> I cant beleive that I forgot to put that in my first reply!!

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wow, great enclosure, great geckos.

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Hello

what is the name (latine) of the plant in the right side of your cage.

I have a lot of trouble to keep leptospermum alive in my outdoor cages.
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Gorgeous geckos, and brilliant enclosure.
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Hello

what is the name (latine) of the plant in the right side of your cage.

I have a lot of trouble to keep leptospermum alive in my outdoor cages.
Hi Nicolas,

it's "Metrosideros excelsa" a pretty hardy plant from New Zealand, which will soon or later get too big for my cage... On the left side you can see Leptospermum, it's also not in best shape because one time I did not water it enough and then it was nearly gone... As long as you water them enough they should be fine!

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Hi BMM,

great terrarium you got there!

Good luck for this year, I wish you a breeding success!

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which will soon or later get too big for my cage...
Can you keep triming...bansai it?
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Chris ~

At what temperature range do you keep these Naultinus when you have them inside?
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