>Let me start by saying kudos to those involved with this wonderful issue of
>Gekko.

thanks Neal. John does a great Job seeking out article to knock socks off!


>Which brings me to Diplodactylus taenicauda. Oh my lord! That is one
>gosh-darn cool looking animal, to say the least. And the author certainly
>made it sound simple enough to take care of.
>But if it's from Australia, then it's pretty much out of the question, right?


I have heard of some in the USA, but havent seen any available. I would
think that as the folks with them succede in breeding and numbers increase,
they should eventually be available.Sometimes species come in through
Europe andget established. Takes time though.

Lyle Puente
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Crompond, NY 10517
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