if everyone seems to think i should stick with something a little more
common please suggest something that would be fine in a 10gall tank.
thats what i have to work with and i cant go buy something really expensive.
a couple golden geckos or a couple flying geckos(i wish,tanks way too
small)...preferably not requiring the reptisun uvb(i have a cheaper full
spectrum light i can use but they dont sell 5.0's under 15")...
i dont mind not being able to handle it so thats not an issue.
so basickly i would like a pair of something for under $60 and if you
suggest something i would like the most common name,and the technical name
and a site with info if you have one handy...but i can look stuff up aslong
as i have the names.
the substrate is forest bed(coconut stuff) and i can add whatever furnature
it would need before i add gecko(S).
thanks alot.

-cassie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon & Stacy Boone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 8:42 PM
Subject: RE: [Gecko] id help...


> This very uncommon species is in fact known as a sandstone gecko, but from
> the wrong continent (Tanzania??).  The animal in the photo is a half-grown
> Gekko petricolus.  It occurs in sandstone formations in Thailand,
> half-a-world away.  This is among the first imported specimens I have seen
> or heard of in over a decade.  I have kept the species since the early
> 1980's, and despite being common in the earlier days, they have become
> almost extinct in US collections.
>
> Nice find.  Despite the lack of good build - from being a wild-caught
> animal, the males in particular can become gorgeous.   Check out a photo
of
> one of my animals on the GGA photopage and see what happens when this
> species is captive bred.
>
> Jon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cassie schilliger [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 10:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Gecko] id help...
>
>  << File: sandstone.jpg >> the guy with the other geckos also has 2 what
he
> called tanzanian sandstone
> geckos...
> attached is a picture of one of them,if anyone can tell me somethin about
> them i would be thankfull.
>
> -cassie

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