i wasnt saying to keep them together,i was asking if one or the other could
live in a set-up like i described?
i just dont know if they drown easily,or if they would realise that they can
climb out.
the thing about the p.dubia is that im not sure that that is what they are
selling,it doesnt look like the pictures ive looked at but i havent seen
anyothers that look like them either.
there green with light orange spots on the back and a black and white
line(black over white) down both sides...is that what they look like,because i
havent seen them like that online...
and yes,i know about the lighting,i keep a handful of diurnal
critters(turtles,anoles,etc).

-cassie

Lyle Puente wrote:

> >how easily could flying gecks or "dull day geckos" drown?
>
> these geckos require quite different care. The "Dull" geckos are Phelsuma
> dubia. They are not realy tat dull. Actually they are very nice. However
> make sure they are CB. This is one species that comes in wild caught from
> Tanzania, and usually in addition to internal paraites, has red mites. No
> fun. They are offered CB from quite a few Phelsuma people. Dont forget,
> with the Phelsuma you need to consider lighting, as they are diurnal.
>
> Lyle Puente
> PO Box 438
> Crompond, NY 10517
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Global Gecko Association
> http://www.gekkota.com

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Cassie Schilliger
White Iguana Reptile Rescue Advisor and Adoption Coordinator, So. California


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