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    Phelsuma grandis entushiast from Indonesia

    Aquaplantae, My female has recently laid a dud egg. I guess that would make her sexually mature? Any advice on introducing her to my male. My male is in a large exoterra terrarium about a meter tall it is heavily planted with vines and has lots of bamboo. In your experience should I remove the...
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    Phelsuma grandis. Something is stuck in mouth?

    Just noticed this afternoon a blackish lump inside his mouth. I did not see it this morning... I made a vet appointment just in case. Mouth rot? He is kept in a large vivarium basking 32c ambient 26-27... Eats crickets with calcium and D3, and giant day gecko diet when he is in the mood. He...
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    Tail loss ? How to care for

    My year old grandis just lost his tail during the night. I need to know how to care for him now. Gets calcium with D3, no apparent issues with MBD. He is in a large tall vivarium. He has been hanging upside down a lot lately... How longs does it take to grow back, and how can I help him do so...
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    Vitamins and calcium for my Phelsuma grandis'

    Quick question... As with most newbies I'm concerned about proper calcium absorption. What I want to know is if I use zoomed reptivite with D3 with plain exoterra calcium, will there be enough D3. This is a preventative measure. So far they are healthy. I do use UVB, but I know how much is lost...
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    The grandis vivarium.

    New exo-terra tank. For one of my grandis'. A work in progress.
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    Grandis with slippery feet...

    Hey, My PMm is sliding down the glass when it is wet. He is shedding right now, and his feet look fine. Has anyone has this happen to one of their geckos. I also bought a new vivarium could it be the squeaky clean glass. Otherwise he is content eating his crickets, and Day Gecko diet. Andre
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    When are giant day geckos considered adults...

    Hello, I just got an 8 month old male Phelsuma grandis last week. He is starting to take to his new environment. I would guess his length is about 6 inches. Since there are different feeding regimes for hatchlings, juveniles, and adults, I was wondering which category he would fit into? Right...
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