Diplodactylus are pretty easy to care for, the biggest problem I have with
them is that I can't stop disturbing them because I want to look at them,
they are so Cute! though I think D.ciliaris that you are refering to are
now classed as Strophurus, I could bewrong,
Cheers
Lee Ardern
http://www.leeardern.co.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Gundy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 11:04 PM
Subject: [Gecko] Diplodactylus
> Does anyone have any info on Diplodactylus geckos? I
> know they're rare and expensive, but I'm seriously
> considering getting same later in the year if someoen
> shares enough info with me so that I can properly care
> for them.
>
> I'm looking for info on D. galeatus and ciliaris, but
> most likely I will get ciliaris. Any and all info
> relating to temps, humidity, enclosures, size,
> substratess and breeding would be much appreciated.
>
> Robert
>
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