I don't know if Stacy has ever put together a care sheet for the helmeteds,
but I sure would love to see such an invention.
Keith,
Sorry for the delayed response, but I am in the middle of a computer switch.
Currently, I am in the process of getting a website together, but in between time, I can tell you how I set my Helmeteds up.
In a nutshell, their needs are very simple and basic. Small enclosures from 5 to 10 gallon tanks should be fine to house one gecko, two geckos, or up to several pairs together. Heat is provided by using an undertank heater under 1/2 of the enclosure where the temperatures range from the high 70's to 85F at the warm end. Jurassic Sand is the substrate I use for all ages of the Helmeteds including the hatchlings. A small rock and a few hide boxes are provided, but more cage furniture can be added. The Helmeteds like to climb, perch, and seem to enjoy nabbing a passing cricket from above! Hydration is accomplished by gently spraying the geckos as they seldom drink from a water dish. The main food item is crickets dusted with Miner-All I, although, they will accept wax worms, meal worms, or silk worms. If you can accommodate these needs, then the Helmeteds should be fine. :-)
FWIW, they are by far my favorite herp! :-)
Stacy
