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Thank you, guys! Look forward to being involved on the forums again.
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Hello there

i keep a trio in a 40x30x30 cm terrarium
they got a 20w spot in one side of their terrarium which gives about 40 degrees celsius in that end, and about 25 degreees celsius in the other end.
the spot is turned on for 12 hours a day

they have about 8 cm of sand to dig in.

i spray there terrarium each morning

i got 3 eggs in the incubator right now, i destroyed one when i moved it.

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I found all of my P. rangei notes, but they're on paper. I need to scan them or simply edit and post here. Lots of great information on a truly unique gecko.
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Welcome back, I'm sure you're excited to get some animals back! Might want to look into some p. vanzylii
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I'm getting 4.6 next week.
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Kidding! I wish

I actually found all of my gecko notes and photos. I'm going to work on them over the next week or so, and I'll share them here. I found the external hard drive with all of my gecko pics (50,000+) and my care sheets, P. rangei manuscript, and all of my breeder info. and stats dating back to 1992. Crazy. I spent all night going down memory lane.
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4.6! I was gonna say that would have been a good startup group! lol
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Hi Everyone,
I purchased a couple juvis over a year ago and have been very lucky in one ultimately being male and the other female. My question revolves around size difference between the sexes. My female is quite a bit larger than my male. Is this usual for the species? Thanks for any advice you can lend.
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My female is quite a bit larger than my male. Is this usual for the species? Thanks for any advice you can lend.
Yep, males are much smaller.
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