Opps, sorry for the delay, I sent this to the wrong address!
The trick seems to be roaches, cool temps, and an aboreal setup. �People tell
me they will eat more roaches in a setting than crickets. �Like they bounch
of the walls trying to eat the, �I have heard they are Uroplatus in habits.
�Furthermore, their head structure really reminds me of a frimbriatus skull.
�I do not keep them. �I have done some little research on them. �At gecko
night, the new speaker told me he encountered on on a hill 6' in a tree and
no rocks were nearby. �Some people are saying they are being found in arid
regions under neath damp hides. �Sounds odd to me... �I do think they are
fairly common. �
Early, in the first thread this year, Lyle comfirmed my believe that they
have been imported at least once since the early 90's. �Lyle, did you say one
came in in 1990? �That is certainly before the 94 description date.
Regards to all,
Daniel
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