Hatchling Aeluroscalabotes felinus (aka "Cat Geckos")

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SWEEEET! Nice little cat geckos you have there Paul! I love the color!
 

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Gecko said:
Nice! How'd you incubate them BTW? In cage or in incubator?
heh... they sat on a shelf in the closet of one of the gecko rooms for 95 days. The temperature probably ranged from the high 60s to the low 80s.
 
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That's how I got mine. I tried more stable temps recently and had some late deaths right before hatching. I think I'll go back to that method.
 

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lil_katiedan said:
Aww, so cute! Are they from the female we sent you?

No, these are from my first pair that I got from Kelli. The female I got from you guys has been doing great though. I paired her up with one of my males about a month ago though, so hopefully I'll see some eggs from her in the near future. ;)
 

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Hey Paul are these guys pretty hard to care for?? I've researched them for a long time and almost bought one but then decided not to. I don't thing I could handle 80%-90% humidity and having to buy an RO filter, and not to mention I've hear they like it real cool, that might be complicated in the summer.
 

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Marc, I think starting with CB or LTC animals is the key. I've only had them for maybe five months, but they seem to be doing great. At first I had them in aquariums, but then moved them to the bottom row of my rhac racks. I have them in 66 qt. Sterilites with small airholes at the top of the front and back. The air temperature is probably in the upper 70s. I just hose them down good a few times a week and throw crickets at them. Oh, and I just use tap water.
 

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