Hello Lyle & Julie,

No, I know nothing except what the pet store told me. I looked at the 
Homopholis fasciata picture (Tony Gamble's) on the gekkota site and the head 
certainly looks exactly the same, but since the back doesn't show, I 
couldn't tell. I'm trying to get a digital photo of him/her which I will 
show you. But he runs for a hiding spot at the first hint of light, so I'm 
having trouble.

Until I get the pic to you, thanks,
Anna


>From: Lyle Puente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Gecko] Care info request
>Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 12:33:58 -0400
>
> >Hmmm, since the list is quiet, maybe this is the time to ask for some
> >guidelines for care. I have my first gecko, Pachydactylus maculatus.
>
>Hi Anna,
>Are you certain that is the species you have? When Homophilis fasciata was
>firs imported here about a year or so ago, thats what they called it. This
>was based on some one at an importers looking at a book and making a guess.
>That doesn't mean you don't have P. maculatus, I have not seen any in the
>USA. H. fasciata is quite easy and hardy. If they are fresh imports though
>they will need cleaning up from parasites, as usual for imports.
>
>Lyle Puente
>PO Box 438
>Crompond, NY 10517
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>Global Gecko Association
>http://www.gekkota.com
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