Interesting idea for the Uroplatus, but it would be useless to use species that do not occur in their habitat.

I'm not aware of any Brookesia imported from U. phantasticus habitat and where those milipedes come from is unknown to me.  You could use U. henkeli with Brookeisa ebenaui (legenderi?), B. stumpfii, even B. thelii (spelling?), and B. minima.

You might try this, because this would clarify something for a lot of us. Keep Paroedura gracilis and U. phantasticus together because they do inhabitat the same place and to my understanding, the same microhabitat.  How you can have to similar sized animals with the same parameters in the same area and presumibly the same niche is a mystery to me.

And the Spharoedactylus puzzle is going to awesome.  They are such an amazing gecko, and AMAZINGLY common in wild...  It's a mystery to me why people ignore them.

--Daniel

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