If in fact you do get this species, I would suggest to plan on using at
least a 20H. The animals are not very large, but fully use their
terrariums. They are quite active at night, and move around a lot more
than other Uro. species. For the majority of the year, they may be kept at
78 - 85 during the day, and cooler in the evening. You should plan on
giving the animals a cool season as well. As you may have read, it is
possible to keep a group of animals together in a single terrarium,
including multiple males. But in this case, you will definitely need a
larger terrarium.
At present, I do not know of anyone who keeps U. malama, or anything
definitive about their requirements.
<< You keep tons of geckos!>>
One (or most) would say enough, or too much - as in the case with my wife.
The pics only showed a percentage.
Jon
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