> P. standingi is another excellent choice for beginners. They are a
> little more pricey than the P.m. grandis, but easy to care for and also
> easy to catch if they escape, as the P.m. grandis are, due to their
> large size.

You haven't met Houdini! :) Finally, i gave up (he's constantly escaping [P.
standingi], so he's now the house 'free range' gecko: he earns his keep by
catching stray crickets, and loves his job :) I do catch him with a net from
time to time, if the need arises.

This brings up the "rock butt factor," which is a scale I
> made up some years ago to tell you how fast they are. For example:
>
> Rocket butt scale:
> 1 - P.m grandis, P standingi

Oh yeah!

Barbie >^,,^<
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