Ricky_81
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Hi everybody,
I'm Ricardo, from The Netherlands. :blushing:
What a nice looking site. I think I can find lot's of helpful information from here. The caresheets look really nice too.
About 2 months ago I got an Eublepharis Macularius (called an "luipaardgekko" in dutch), from someone, who didn't want to take care of it anymore. The housing was quite small, but it was a healthy looking gecko anyway.
Since then I've bought a bigger housing for her, and got 2 other leopards from a nurser (?). Also, I bought a couple of Hemidactylus Frenatus gekcos from a reptile store. They are doing quite well I believe. I even found an egg last week, which is now in an breeding machine.
Also, I got an very skinny Ptyodactylus Hasselquinsti (aka waaierteengekko), about 3 weeks ago, with some kind of eating problem. But I managed to feed her, and she is now much fatter and looking healthy.
Well, this is my first post over here. I hope many follows. And like to share some knowledge with people, who have experience with the same kind of gecko's. Tips are also welcome.
Greetings!
I'm Ricardo, from The Netherlands. :blushing:
What a nice looking site. I think I can find lot's of helpful information from here. The caresheets look really nice too.
About 2 months ago I got an Eublepharis Macularius (called an "luipaardgekko" in dutch), from someone, who didn't want to take care of it anymore. The housing was quite small, but it was a healthy looking gecko anyway.
Since then I've bought a bigger housing for her, and got 2 other leopards from a nurser (?). Also, I bought a couple of Hemidactylus Frenatus gekcos from a reptile store. They are doing quite well I believe. I even found an egg last week, which is now in an breeding machine.
Also, I got an very skinny Ptyodactylus Hasselquinsti (aka waaierteengekko), about 3 weeks ago, with some kind of eating problem. But I managed to feed her, and she is now much fatter and looking healthy.
Well, this is my first post over here. I hope many follows. And like to share some knowledge with people, who have experience with the same kind of gecko's. Tips are also welcome.
Greetings!