> From: "Hartmut Lipp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2002 07:50:56 -0500
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> Yes, they get along quite well with Phelsuma, even though I would not
> try klemmeri because of the look-alike coloration and size. Currently
> I have left some eggs hatch in the cage, and so far it seems that they
> are not actively hunted by the parents ... and the Phelsuma are too slow
> for the little rockets ;-) 4 of these buggers run free in that cage for
> over 4 weeks now :-)
> 
> > What temperature/humdity guidelines have you for their husbandry in
> > general and for incubating the eggs?
> 
> They like it warm (ranging from 24=B0 to 35=B0C) and bask often, while
> humidity seems not very important - I keep them between 60% to 90%.
> The eggs are hardy, just don=B4t incubate them too humid or too cold. I
> often leave them in the cage and catch the hatchlings ... ;-)

Hartmut, do you have any advice on catching "little rockets" in a 
heavily planted vivarium?  A special gecko trap or something?


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