Matoatoa brevipes!

Bob

New member
I just got a Matoatoa brevipes today. These geckos are so cool. They do look very much like salamanders.

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Sommer

New member
Nice and special gecko! Never come across those before! How big are they?

How do you keep them?

And gratz by the way!:fight:
 

Bob

New member
I got the Matoatoa from Jon Boone. They are small, right now it is around 1 gram. I keep them on a sand/ coconut husk mix. I have bamboo, cork bark, and leaf litter. Matoatoa love crickets, he ate his first night.
 

JonDL

New member
Those are awesome! I love the way they look, lol. It definitely does look like a slamandar had a one night stand with a gecko.

-Jon DeLong
 

Hilde

Administrator
Staff member
Those are really interesting little gaffers. Keep us updated on them.

Clint, get a bib, will ya? Drool is not good for your keyboard. :crackup:
 

Bob

New member
Here are some more pics of the Matoatoa. And some Ebenavia inunguis. The Matoatoa is doing very well and eating 1/4 inch crickets. He/she also loves to hide in the bamboo.

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clint545

New member
Again great pics, keep them coming:D

I find my E.inunguis not really shy when they're out. They don't seem to mind if I'm around their cage at night when they're feeding and such. Another great gecko species that everyone should have!
 

Bob

New member
My Ebenavia inunguis are not shy at all. They don't care if you watch them, they even eat in front of you. My male is more shy than my female.
 
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