pono
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I am hoping to go to hamm in december to get some more phelsuma. I think i will try to get some of the rare, more expensive species as i wont be able to go to hamm again for a long time as i am only 15. I am considering a pair of ornata, a pair of cepediana, and a pair of something less expensive like nigristriata's or a female standingi to pair with my male. I was wondering, how well do you think i would do with the cepediana's as i only have experience with standini and pasteuri, and no breeding experience (but done LOADS of reasearch)? I hear they are very hard to keep, or is this breed? Are they relatively straight forward to keep if i were to keep the pair separate to begin with until i was more confident with them, and then put them together to attempt breeding? I would be keeping a pair of each species in a 40x40x80 glass viv, with a hallogen hot spot of about 95-100F, and a uv 5 florescent tube and a uv 2 florescent tube (or a 'daylight' tube). There would then be sanserveria, bromiliads, and bamboo in the vivs. Misting twice a day. Substate of clay granules. Feed crickets three times a week, once dusted with multi vitamin (has a little bit of calcium in it), once with calcium dust, and once with 'bare' crickets. Also feed once a week with 100% fruit baby food, and leave a small dish of calcium in the viv for the geckos to help themselves if they require more at all times. Does that sound ok for cepediana's and ornata's. If they become hard to keep when they are kept together for breeding, i would be happy to keep them separate for a while, while i got used to their care etc. Or should i just go for some easier species to begin with. The problem is sadly i don't think i will be going to hamm again for quite a few years, so wont have another chance to get these for a while. Thanks,
Ed ;-)
Ed ;-)