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Old 05-04-2006, 02:47 PM
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As I already told some of you, it is very difficult to get leptospermum or other New Zealand plants in Switzerland.

Here in south part of Switzerland it is now time to keep the New Zealand geckos outside.

What kind of non New Zealand plants do you use for your outdoor cages ?

Altitude 800 metres, Temp. about 22-28 day and 13-17 night.

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Hi Nicolas,
if you want to try something not NZ-native, try Myrtle species.
I made very good experiences with those also during the indoor winterperiod.
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Hi Michael, any chance of a photo of your juvenile Naultinus please?
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Hi Justin,
I think you know where you can find some pics of my animals
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Old 05-07-2006, 01:44 PM
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Thank's a lot for the tip Michael.

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No worries!
Have fun with them, I am sure your Naultinus will like them and take care not giving the plants too much water, they donīt like it,
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Nicolas, kommst du aus der schweiz? Nein, oder? Or is it south switzerland as in french or italian section?

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Yes I'm coming from the "french part" of Switzerland : Valais.
A perfect place for keeping Naultinus and Hoplodactylus outside !!!
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Yes! Urgh, i wish the climate was as nice up here as it is down there ah well...
so you dont speak german?

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Do you think that Buxus sempervirens could be a good possibility or could it be dangerous for the gecko according to a potential toxicity ?
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