Woa! Saurodactylus?! Those are Moroccan!  Have you compared them to the pictures on the websites?  Look at Saurodactylus photos on the gga site and on www.uroplatus.com.  Do the same for Tropiocolotes, as I suspect that is what they really are.


But anyway from what I understand care is identical to that of Tropiocolotes.  They (Saurodactylus) are communal animals,and RARE ones too, so GET THEM ALL if you can.  Care is straight forward -- 10 gal with sand substrate, flat rocks to hide under, 90F hot spot, shallow water dish, and plenty of small insects.

Sex them by looking for hemipeneal bulges -- you may need a magnifying glass.

Stenodactylus can also be kept this way.

--Daniel

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