>I'd say live plants are a definite plus, but can
>sometimes require more than the geckos to care for if
>not under perfect conditions. Bromeliads are ok. I
>don't like them because of the edges they have and
>knowing that phantasticus are hard lungers. If not
>that, the awful smell when crickets get trapped and
>rot in that 'water reservoir' is enough to make me
>count them out.

I use a few small ones that don't seem to trap crickets.
Good old Pothos works well and is very easy to grow.

>Neil, is there a size difference in eggs of
>phantasticus and ebenaui?

Usually the ebenaui eggs are slightly larger
(approx 11 mm diameter), but phantasticus can sometimes
be nearly as largey, there is some variation in egg size.
Ebenaui hatchlings are larger SVL (less tail taking up space in the egg).


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