I would like to know how others keep their amyae.
At what temps are you keeping them?
How often do you mist them?
Do you give your's a water bowl?
Do you give them a humid hide?
Any additional info explaining how you care for your's would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I need to get in touch with Ken Bartenfeld. It is very important. If one of you guys have his phone number, please contact me. You can PM or email me at Chris@Geckospot.com.
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Has anyone tried the new Vision rack systems? I'm considering getting some of the 66qt sterilite racks for my rhacs. I'd like to hear some reviews of this product before I order. Heres the link http://www.visionarium.us/racks/htm2/pricing.html.
Does anyone keep/breed these guys? What are the care requirements? Are they frugivorus? Do they breed well? In the pics on Jerry Peebles' website one is pinstriped. Is this pattern common with this species?
What medium do you guys use to incubate your Nephrurus eggs? What is the medium/water ratio? What incubation temps do you use? Are these geckos temp sexable? If so, what temps hatch mostly females?
I spotted this large gator on the St. Johns river. I got a little too close and spooked him. I'm pretty sure he spooked me more. :lol: Pics are kinda blurry but I think its a cool action shot.
What is the average weight for an adult female E. agricolae?
My eurys dont seem interested in death heads or discoid roaches and I hate feeding crickets. Have any of you guys had any success getting these geckos to eat roaches? If so, what species?
I know that some albino nephrurus specimens have been produced but Im not sure what sp. What species of albino nephrurus currently exists? Does anyone have any pics?
Is anyone in the US keeping any species of eurydactylodes other than E.agricolae? I'd definately be interested in acquiring some other eury species if so.
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