Hi Cassie,

If you have your heart set of this paludarium you might want to consider
some very interesting Anoles.  I would recommend a few streamside
Sphaerodactlyus but we probably couldn't find them available if we tried.
Write me privately if you're interested and I'll put you in touch with
someone who might be able to help in finding the animals.  I have a bunch of
info (much of the Cuban stuff is in Spanish but I don't mind translating if
needed) as semi-/aquatic Anoles are another of my strong interests.

There are several interesting and diurnal skinks to consider as
well...mostly SE Asian or Malagasy but a possibility none the less.

Jamie




-----Original Message-----
From: cassie schilliger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 1:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Gecko] how easily.../lyle


i think my fav. is the one i attached.
is there any type of gecko that would do allright in a set-up like this?
i really mainly wanted flyers or the day gex though...
; (

-cassie

Lyle Puente wrote:

> >i wasnt saying to keep them together,i was asking if one or the other
could
> >live in a set-up like i described?
>
> hahahaha...Hi Cassie,
> I know you have been here long enough to know about keeping them together
;-)
> I avoid standing water at all costs. With many species I dont use water
> dishes either, which means plenty of foliage and misting. For Phelsuma I
> much prefer this method. Same for the Flyers.
>
> Lyle Puente

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


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