
11-11-2009, 04:38 PM
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Location: Denmark
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1. Fruit flies are not enough - they eat quite large items, and in my opinion fruit flies are great for poison frogs, but not for geckos as a stable diet at all - i don't even use them for my small juvies of Saurodactylus - i have had very little success with getting gecko juvies to grow on these as diet - Crickets are what works for me.
2. Feed them 2-3 times a week if they are adults - juvies should be feed more often.
3. I use ordinary sand - no hocus pocus - just plain sand - the cheapest i could get.
4. Light is okay - but expect them to be hiding untill the light is off.
P.S. The name for this species has changed to Hemidactylus imbricata

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Kind regards
Jan Grathwohl
Keeping:
Aeluroscalabotes felinus
Diplodactylus galeatus, granariensis granariensis, granariensis rex, stenodactylus
Phelsuma grandis
Rhacodactylus auriculatus, ciliatus, leachianus leachianus, sarasinorum
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