Diplodactylus Tesselatus.....help plzz

rhacoboy

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Hey, So this week I'll be getting my first pair of D. Tesselatus. I'm sooo excited. i Set up the cage allready, I have a hideing spot and an egg laying nest (dellie cup flipped upside down with moss in it and a hole on the side.
I have very fine grain sand in the cage as well. I know they will need a water bowl. The person i'm buying them from has been very helpful to me. I was just wondering if it sounds like i'm doing everything right, and if anyone has any advice on them or experience.

Thanks
 

rhacoboy

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Alec is a good guy. I can promise you that you're getting good geckos.
-Kevin

Thanks very much! He's been so helpful. He must be getting annoyed of me tho, i just keep asking questions :]. I can't wait to get them!

kev, do you keep any diplos?
 

PassPort

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I've got a lone male galeatus right now. Picking up some daemeum and vittatus in a month. I do keep a few Strophurus though, and they are just arboreal Diplo's.
 

rhacoboy

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Thats cool. I love the gelatus.(?) but soooo expensive!!!!!

I'm picking up a pair of Vittatus in about a month too. Does anyone know if tesselatus are easy to breed, and is anyone currently like successfully producing them each year? I need some breeding advice. I've never owned diplodactylus before so idk anything rly about breeding. Btw, hes shipping them tomorrow!!!

Thxx
 

rhacoboy

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They just came this morning. They are truely one of the most beautiful geckos i've ever seen!!!! The male is like a dark brown and the female, when she came was a light gray/whitish color and when she warmed up was a very nice dark grey. I hope to have a good season with these guys!
 
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