> PS: As some of you will not be familiar with L. kimhowelli - well, they are
> often
> sold (falsely) under the synonyms "angularis", "luteopicturatus" or "capensis"
> ... and even the magazine "Reptilia" features it in it's issue "Taggeckos"
> (germ.  for Daygeckos) as "picturatus" ... ;-)

Are all these names valid species but not the one you have, or are they
just incorrect names for L. kimhowelli?

> If it works you will find a picture in the attachment ... together with P.
> ornata.

Can you tell us more about how you keep these geckos?  From the little
I've read, they live on tree trunks, one male to several females, and
the males are very aggressive.  But it looks like you have two males
there - I thought the striped ones were male.

Information on social behaviour, and temperature/humidity/lighting/space
requirements would be appreciated.

> They are currently sold incredibly cheap as WC on fairs ... :-(

I've seen them here in Canada too.  I think they may be from Tanzania.

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