Towards the end I kept them separately in tubs with a peat moss base, magnola leaves for hiding and a piece of wood to climb on. They did really well in this set up. I'd miss them once a week or so and change the leaves when they decayed, changed the peat yearly to be on the safe side. The second clutch of eggs (where one was good, sorta) was produced when I put the male and female together for a few weeks. Eggs were laid in the substrate.
Best,
Chuck
On Saturday, March 20, 2004, at 07:25 PM, Julie Bergman wrote:
Hi Barbara,
Cat geckos are very difficult, be forwarned! Last August I got some Rhacodactylus sarasinorum - they look like giant cat geckos and are easy to care for. Anyone have any recent long-term successes with cat geckos? I got a CB trio for my birthday two years ago and had no luck with them.
Julie B.
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I've got 4 Tokays(3 female and 1 male). I'm new to the Gecko world. I'm hoping they will breed for me. In the future I would like to get a pair of Cat geckos and breed them.
Barbara
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