Stenodactylus arabicus is a small Stenodactylus, about the size as
Stenodactylus sthenodactylus,  they have pink transulenct skin exactyly like
a Palmettogecko.  No one has had continued success for them, highly unsuited
for captivity.  They probably eat termites and ants.  Photos can be seen at
the www.uroplatus.com website.  Glades Herp should do alright with them
because they feed tiny lizards like that on termites.

I would keep them on fine sand, with the bottom layers moist.  A few peices
of ceramic tile and a shallow water dish.  86-90 F, and spray the animal done
each night, the whole cage once or twice a week.

FYI, Rob at glades and I have talked about this animal, I am very confidet
that is what he has.


Also, the giant Stenodactylus is a form of Crossobamon orientalis.  Very
interesting gecko.  I have also heard that form called Stenodactylus
khorbarensis.  Anyone familiar with them?  The Crossobamon I am talking about
have characteristc of S. petrii and C. orientalis and they resemble
orientalis more.

Kindest,

Daniel

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