Hi Sal,

This set-up would be good for a pair of P.m. grandis or P. standingi. The big
Phelsuma don't do trios unless you have a much, much larger enclosure like a
walk-in! In the wild they are seen in pairs. The smaller Phelsuma tend to harem,
you could have a lot of fun with some P. laticuada, P. lineata, P. quadriocellata
haremed up, a male to several females. If you can find them, the ultimate
Phelsuma is P. klemmeri. Their coloration and behavior is unmatched in the
opinion of a lot of us Phelsuma nuts! They do nicely haremed.

Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member

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> I am going to build another tropical vivarium and I would like to put a gecko
> in it (already have one with a tokay).  I plan on using a 35g hexegonal
> aquarium.  What would a good species to put in there.  I would prefer to have
> at least a pair, maybe 1.2 geckos.   I have been thinking about some type of
> Day Gecko.  Does anybody have some good ideas on a specific Day gecko or
> another species that would be good too.
>
> Thanks!
> Sal


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