D.conspicillatus pics

oscarflechas

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Hello,

this is not a very common specie but definitely a very funny specie to work with.Enjoy the pics.

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Óscar.
 

oscarflechas

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Thanks you all.This is the first season I´m trying to breed them.I have already see some matings and hope to have eggs in not too much time but I still don´t know how will I feed the babies.The adults eat very small crickets without the back legs and they eat it very good but I don´t know how to feed the babies as they need really small food,any idea?
 

monitor

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Termites (not sure if these are legally obtainable where you are, but they are culturable if you can get them,)Springtails, Dwarf Isopods, Fruitflies, Firebrats and Bean Weevils are all breedable if you can get them. Alternatively you can try collecting aphids and amphipods outside.

You might try looking on websites or forums for Dart Frogs, as these will have a lot of information about culturing smaller live foods. The company Dartfrog - Everything for the Amphibian Keeper for example, offer starter cultures and food for Bean Weevils, Springtails and Isopods.

Kindest regards,
Alex
 

oscarflechas

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Thanks you all guys,I´ll keep an eye on all that insects you say,they must be very slow also so I´ll try it first with the parents.I´ll keep you updated with the results.
 

seonage

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how you doing, Óscar.

I´m fortunate person to saw this little and awesome geckos.. ;-)

I´m sure you can breed them in few time...

Take it easy, man.

Best regards!!

Alberto.
 

sunny

New member
Hi Óscar

Very nice conspicillatus.
I cross my fingers for you to get some clutches of them.

Regards
Sebastian
 
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