Magnus, There have been quite a few posts to this list, mainly on U. phantasticus. I believe there are archives you can check.
I keep/breed both species, so far I've had more success with phantasticus. Generally speaking: Get fecals done! Imports often have worms and/or coccidia Keep cool (mid 70s F max daytime, 50-68F night) Mist regularly (morning and evening at least), but provide good ventilation Let enclosure dry between misting, providing a humidity gradient in the vivarium is good. Provide lots of climbing branches and plants Feed at least every 2 days (approx 3-4 bugs per gecko, more for juveniles) Provide extra calcium orally or feed land snails (females only) Full spectrum lighting can't hurt either I hope this helps. Neil >Hi! > >Are there anyone that have experience with these species (Satanic >Leaf-Tailed and Spear-Pointed Leaf-Tailed) or anyone that could lead >me in the right direction? Any info is needed! :) Oh, and if you >know anyone that sell CB individuals, please let me know. > >Thanks a lot! > >Magnus -- Neil Meister Promotions Secretary Global Gecko Association http://www.gekkota.com President Nova Scotia Herpetoculture Society ########################################################################### THE GLOBAL GECKO ASSOCIATION LISTSERV WebSite: www.gekkota.com Archive: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ The GGA takes no responsibility for the contents of these postings. ###########################################################################
