thanks very much for replying and im glad to see you so active in this
group.
i saw a picture of a Tarentola mauritanica and thats very interesting
looking.
when i said what i did about uvb i meant i should maybe stick to mainly
nocternal critters for this.
i think the "moorish gecko" would be a cool one if i can ctually find a
place in the u.s that sells them.
im not too into the leopard geckos,and similer looking types by the
way,since thats the deal with coleonyx.
thanks again.
-cassie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lyle Puente" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 8:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Gecko] id help.../suggestion than?


> >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.
>
> I dont think common is what people are suggesting, just something that
will
> do well for you. I have had very spotty success with Cyrtodactylus or
> various species. I really wouldnt recommend them with out reservation.
> There are quite a few smaller species that would thrive under the care
your
> offering. As for the full spectrum. Most nocturnal geckos dont need these
> bulbs. I use them on all diurnal species though. You might enjoy some
> terrestrial geckos. some of the Coleonyx are really attractive, easy to
> keep and very reasonably priced. Teratoscinus do very well also and are
> amazing to watch.
>
> Lyle Puente

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