Dear Lee,
I have a general impression (from field obs. and in captivity) that
Underwoodisaurus likes to be a bit cooler than most Australian geckos. The
few data I have suggest they like to be in the low to mid 20s (deg C).
best,
Michael
At 11:56 AM 11/03/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>Hello,
> I was wondering if anyone out there could help me. I keep a few
>Australian species of Geckos. What I am trying to do is find a way to heat
>them all off the same heat source ( A heat tape maybe) as I am using
>individual heat mats for each vivaria. What I would like to know if anyone
>knows of an average daytime temperature and average nighttime temperature I
>could use for all Australian geckos so I can heat all my geckos using the
>same heat source. Can this be done? I am intending to heat animals like
>Diplodactylus, underwoodisaurus and a few other Australian species.
>Cheers
>Lee Ardern (UK)
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