wow,thats interesting what you know on this rarely seen Uroplatus.Seem to be an
interesting spec.,maybe in future I can aquire some:-)From the photopage I have
learned that you may have hatchlings of Ugs too.are this your own?
Jon & Stacy Boone schrieb:
> 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.
Thzere may be incidentially have been malamas in the exports of phantasticuses
in the past.According to Olaf the species occurs in the same range like Uph.
and the differences are not very significant ,also because Uph is a quite
variabel spec.
>
>
> << You keep tons of geckos!>>
>
> One (or most) would say enough, or too much - as in the case with my wife.
> I only can support this.....:-)))
JPAAGER
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