Homopholis fasciata

RedHarvestGekko

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Homopholis fasciata (a different thread then the other)

okay soo i had purchased a poor WC girl not to long ago with a mouth abcess unfortunately she didn't make it, ever since then i wanted another pair, did as much research as i could find. not much is available unfortunately what i did find out is they prefer a more rocky/ grass land enviroment as opposed to foresty, dryer climate then what wikipedia mentioned. and to use a sand/peat moss mixed substrate.

anyone else have additional advice for these geckos, as soon as i can i will be importing about another 20 or so of these for a breeding project, i feel bad about loosing that one and i would like to see more CBB available to others... don't let a "cheap" gecko fool you because they are cheap these guys are awesome.

bought off of faunaclassified for jpmarcel.
geckos being shipped out as soon as weather permits it.
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new enclosure.
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acpart

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Always interesting to see people acquiring unusual geckos and especially breeding those that are not common so they won't have to be wild caught. Once things get going, you're always welcome to write about your experiences in Gecko Time (www.geckotime.com). Just send me a PM when you're ready.

Aliza
 

RedHarvestGekko

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ive just switched back to geckos after working with chameleons for the past 10 years so now i would like to do gecko's again its been a while but i love the geckos with cryptic camoflauge
I intend on working with these.
stenodactylus stenodactylus
stenodactylus petrii
Ptychozoon khulii
rhactodactylus leachianus
most of the uroplatus species.
australian species as i can find them

and gecko smithii
 
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