masobe terra

Nicolas

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hope to do all the best for those incredible E.T. made in Mat. ;-)
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mat.si

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Hi!
Terrariums look great, Nicolas. I'm certain you will be very successful with these unique and fascinating geckos.
Considering the number of imported animals vs. the number of captive bred animals, It's about time we start producing some more captive bred P. masobe.

I'm anxiously waiting for my first F3 babies to hatch. Just a couple more weeks or so. :)

Matjaz
 

Uroplatus

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Im agree, that the enclosures looking great.
In my opinion i would deliver more hiding spots and a background.
Also it looks quiet dry :-/
 

Sourri

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Im agree, that the enclosures looking great.
In my opinion i would deliver more hiding spots and a background.
Also it looks quiet dry :-/


My experience is that P.masobe do not need a structured background. They like glass. My animals do have a background but they also spend a lot of time on the front glass.
They also prefer dry shelter if humidity is high enough that is the important thing I think, they do not like very wet substrate in fact.

Regards
Gecko84
 
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tanala

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My experience is that P.masobe do not need a structured background. They like glass. My animals do have a background but they also spend a lot of time on the front glass.
They also prefer dry shelter if humidity is high enough that is the important thing I think, they do not like very wet substrate in fact.

Regards
Gecko84

Siri you had problems with moist substrate?
so its the same as for the felinus?
 

Sourri

New member
Hi Sebastian,


no with my Masobe I did not have problems with moist substrate I just recognized that they do not like to sit on moist soil or moss if air humidity is high enough. I have different places in their terrarium, some are moist other ones are more dry and they always sleep in dry shelters like cork bark.
With the felinus I had problems incubating eggs and I suppose it was because of the substrate but with masobe eggs I did not have problems :)

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Regards
Gecko84
 
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tanala

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the cage looks nice! what kind of light are you using. No problems with the light inside the cage?
regards
 

Sourri

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Hi,


no, no problems, it's a vitrine lightning from IKEA with energy saving lamps (5W).

Regards
Gecko84
 

zarko

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grat terrariums nicolas. i am wondering what r u gonna do when pot plants get bigger? and grow out the terrarium?
masobes r great
 
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