They are, by the way, being kept and bred in captivity presently. They do quite well in captivity apparently.
Jon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Dilbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 3:21 PM Subject: Re: [Gecko] Namib day geckos? > hello ron, > > I have caught a lot of namib day geckos near > swakopmund. they have a tinge of yellow under their > tails, the babies are quite small, and they play dead > when you hold them. they are very easy to catch, you > just come to a clearing between the dunes where there > are rocks, and they are invariably there, basking. > then they run under some rocks and you watch where > they go, and then go up to the rock, put your hand > flat on the ground next to the rock, and lift up their > ock. they run for the nearest "rock" for cover, which > is your hand, you got them! they are pretty geckos > and i am also curious about their availability in the > US, and if not available why not? > > tot siens, > -andy > > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello, > > Does anyone know if Namib Day Geckos > > (Rhoptropus species) ever become available? They > > look extremely attractive and I would like to get a > > pair. > > > > Ron > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! > http://auctions.yahoo.com > > ########################################################################### > THE GLOBAL GECKO ASSOCIATION LISTSERV > WebSite: www.gekkota.com Archive: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ > The GGA takes no responsibility for the contents of these postings. > ########################################################################### >
