>i've got an opportunity to buy a trio of these and am very interested but >care information on any species of cyrtodactylus is hard to come by.
Hi Nathan, this is a species taht is frequently imported and infrequently bred in captivity. The eggs take...forever to hatch. The imports are delicate and carry highloads of internal parasites. They like not so warm temps. I keep mine in the upper 70's and humid. I use live plants, cork and a soil substrate. During the breeding cycle the males are very loud. They sound like a bird. It will wake you up if you are keeping them near where you sleep. Expect mortalities from fresh imports, but acclimated animals can be hardy and do well. Lyle Puente PO Box 438 Crompond, NY 10517 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Global Gecko Association http://www.gekkota.com ########################################################################### THE GLOBAL GECKO ASSOCIATION LISTSERV WebSite: www.gekkota.com Archive: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ The GGA takes no responsibility for the contents of these postings. ###########################################################################
