Very hard!! I've found out in a search for several phelsuma, that most breeders have not figured out at what temps produce them. So currently, whatever few males are being produced, most breeders are holding them back until they can figure this thing out. Trust me, if males were easier to come by, hell I'd already have a pair. :wink:
I have some ornata. Here is a picture of the male. I should have juveniles avaliable by the end of the summer. Hopefully it works as I have never posted pictures before.
As a matter of fact I am shipping some P. guimbeaui and some P. ornata to another guy in the States. The P. guimbeaui are hatched and looking great and hopefully when I introduce my male ornata to a female she will lay me some fertile clutches, if so I can do all the paperwork together and send you some YOUNG animals, not my adults. Males are extremely hard to come by but I incubate my "gluers" in a room with nice high temps so I get some males. We will see what happens. Palex, I do agree with you P. ornata are one of my favorites and I have all the Phelsuma that are considered beautiful by many.
P.S. Thanks bugman.
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