These individuals are wc from Global Exotics
in Ontario, Canada. I haven't found cbs anywhere.
I had two hatch last year, one escaped and the other
is now adult. For some reason the female only laid one clutch.
Now that they've cycled this year, hopefully I'll have
better luck.
Neil
>where did you get them from Neil??
>Imports or CB's
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Neil A. Meister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 4:12 PM
>Subject: Re: [Gecko] uroplatus info
>
>
> > >Well, the species Uroplatus guentheri, U. malaheleo, and U. malama differ
> > >from most of the other species in there West and Southern distibutions
> > >(respectivly). A very interesting fact is U. guentheri is
>reported to have
> > >the ability to run. This is key as major skeletal features
>should be present
> > >(or not present) to run (or not run).
> >
> > I received some U. ebenaui last night, and they definitely can
>run! I've seen
> > U. lineatus move very fast when startled. I frightened one when
>moving vivaria
> > around. Maybe it saw a shadow and thought it was a predator, in
>any case, he
> > did a lap around his enclosure at lightening speed. Most Uroplatus
> > don't normally run,
> > but I Imagine they have the ability, unless there's a technical
> > difference between
> > walking very fast and running in geckos.
> >
> > Neil Meister
> >
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