Spharodactylus sputator

Yann

New member
Hello!!

Here is a uncommon species for this genus, unlike other species that are day active, these are night active
This is a F1 pair and again thanks to hexentanz (wintergecko) for these

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cheers
Yann
 

Yann

New member
Hello!!

My female obviously laid her first eggs, so I hope to see youngs in the futur!

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cheers
Yann
 

Yann

New member
Hello!!

Finally had my very first young with this species!! :)

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Hopefully more to come!!
Cheers
Yann
 

Yann

New member
Hi

Sphaerodactylus sputator is nocturnal.
I kept them in a rather dry environnement, a slight misting is done every two days.
fed with Thermobia domestica and pine head crickets, dusted every 2-3 days
Lot of cork to hide, soil mix sand and ground, some dead leaves. No need of UV light
Cheers
Yann
 

acpart

Well-known member
Thanks for the info. I was told they were diurnal and was treating mine that way, but now that I look, she's always in the same place during the day and she must be touring around tonight because I don't see her.

Aliza
 
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