Cyrtodactylus consobrinus to be exact.. This should be a rather large (over
10 cm bodylenght) dark gecko with a whitisch netlike patern. It seems to
have a four leaved flower on the head.. (the specimen I knew did).It is a
rather fast and also quite shy gecko. It lives in rotting wood, hollow trees
etc in the rainforest. Keep it not to warm (24-28 degC) and humid. Despite
its nice looks it does not seem an attractive gecko to me as is behaviour is
very shy and dark-loving..
Peter Mudde
Hoofdredactie 'onder het Palmblad'
see : www.palmblad.com
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Van: Josh Klavir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: dinsdag 28 augustus 2001 1:09
Onderwerp: [Gecko] New species to me
>Hello,
>I was wondering if anybody has had experience working with Saurodactylus
>consobrinus?
>Common name Borneo Banded Gecko.
>
>I recently saw them for the first time and really liked em'.
>
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