
02-19-2012, 02:34 AM
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Care sheet for Turner's thick-toed gecko
I wrote that care sheet long ago, hope that helps.
You probably have C. turneri, the importers are messing up with names and true bibroni are not really common, it is not easy to distinguish both species at first sight though, unless you know the exact origin of the animals.
It's an underrated gecko, really pleasant to keep. They will bite if handled and it's better to leave them alone without any handling. These guys are good feeders, so don't hesitate to give your gecko as many crickets (properyl gut-loaded and dusted with calcium) as he/she can take in an hour.
For the shedding issue, just use a moist hide such as an opaque box filled with wet sphagnum moss and it should be ok. Are you using vitamin supplements? Often, shedding issues happen because of a lack or an overdose of vitamins. Get some Nekton Rep vitamines and Miner-All I, use Nekton rep every 10 days or so and Miner-All I on every feeding 
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