anything other than leo,s rhacs and ausie geckos?

robin

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do any of you guy keep any other types of geckos other than leopard geckos, rhacs or austrailian geckos? something different. if you do post photos, set ups etc. come on lets see them! to those who have them i challenge you to write a caresheet as well!! (if you are experienced with them)
 

robin

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this is how i keep my night stalkers (crytodactylus intermedius)/ this is about this size of a 20 gallon.
1.1 are in this one

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i keep them on a mixture of sphagnum moss and cypress mulch and i offer hides. ( i do have some cork bark but they love these hides. i want to get some plants in here too.

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the sticks came from my back yard
i mist them everyday and feed them every other day about 3 crickets each. once a week i give them vitamins

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they need no heat or no uva/uva

VERY easy keepers. :)
 

T-ReXx

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I keep and breed Tokay Geckos in addition to leos, afts, and cresties. Here's a quick shot of an adult gecko setup(1.2). Tokays aren't the most unusual species to keep but they have a lot of personality and there are quite a few morphs out there. I have a bunch of pics I still have to upload of the tokays and their setups, I'll try and get to it this weekend.

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robin

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very cool Ted, i would love to see more photos! i think tokays are beautiful but they are even a little to bitey for me :laugh:
 

acpart

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I have a gold dust day gecko and a P. klemmeri (not in the same enclosure). Pictures are hard to come by but I'll try soon. I also had a nice colony of Coleonyx v.b. and bred them successfully last season but I'm unfortunately down to one due to an unexplained illness and I think I"m going to have to stop with them, regretfully.

Aliza
 

RampantReptiles

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I really want to get a breeding group of Klemmeri someday. I read that you can house babies and adults in the same enclosure so that would be pretty cute having a big happy family!

Oh and Im lame I only keep leos atm... lots of fish tho!
 

sciteacher

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OK, taking out the Aussies (4 different species) and Rhacs (3 different species), that leaves...
Geckonia chazalia
Goniurosaurus (2 species)
Chondrodactylus angulifer
Pristurus carteri
Palmetogecko rangei
Gonatodes vitattus
Eurydactylodes agricolae

Caresheets for some on my website www.ridgeandvalleyreptiles.com
 

Haroldo

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Taking out Aussies, Rhacs and Leos, we still have a bunch of stuff from mainland Africa, Madagascar and Surrounding Islands. Sprinkle in some stuff from the West Indies, Morocco, and a few others and you've got a genus list like so:

Afroedura
Gekko
Hemidactylus
Homopholis
Lygodactylus
Pachdactylus
Paroedura
Phelsuma
Quendenfeldtia
Sphaerodactylus

Altogether that's more than 50 species, some of which are in the gallery on my site ;).
 
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lodewijk

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Phelsuma

I keep only one specie of Phelsuma:
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it is from the island of Mauritius and NOT a Guimbeaui!
 

robin

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i picked up trio of central american banded geckos. I LOVE THEM! i am planning to get some stenos soon too.

it's cool to see others keeping stuff other than aussies, rthacs and leos. it's amazing the amount of phelsuma keepers here :)

haraldo, i would love to peruse your collection!
 

robin

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gray, those are really cool Chondrodactylus angulifer :D i would love to seem some photos
 

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