David Kelley
New member
I've been eagerly awaiting my opportunity to jump into this species, with my chance finally occurring. Thanks to Ted F. Cook II, 2.2 Homopholis fasciata made their way here today. These small geckos inhabit Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania and Kenya, according to Homopholis fasciata | The Reptile Database.
I've only had them for 13 hours, but I'm enamored with them beyond everything else in my reptile room. I need more time to properly build up experience with these, but for now, here are some pictures. They have been very active at night and shy during the day, curing up under deep leaf litter.
Group 1
Group 2
Female from group 1 basking.
Female from group 2 showing me who is boss during photograph sessions. I'd heard these guys are finger nippers, but today I experienced it for myself. She held on for 3 minutes.
I've only had them for 13 hours, but I'm enamored with them beyond everything else in my reptile room. I need more time to properly build up experience with these, but for now, here are some pictures. They have been very active at night and shy during the day, curing up under deep leaf litter.
Group 1

Group 2

Female from group 1 basking.

Female from group 2 showing me who is boss during photograph sessions. I'd heard these guys are finger nippers, but today I experienced it for myself. She held on for 3 minutes.

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