Julie,
Thanks for the welcome. I live in the Pacific NW, Just outside Portland. I really
like the lineatus, and plan on getting a couple more pairs. I am currently working on
getting acrylic rack type cages made by a local shop for the small uroplatus. All
will be planted with live moss, dead leaves, and live plants, ect. Full misting
system, for the wetter climates, and hand misting for the drier.
I would like to discuss with Neil his breeding with the phantasticus. Right now, I
am trying to set my geuntheri cage up. I need to know if they come from a dense type
forest or a scarce type forest in the wild.
Thank you for your time,
TQ
> Welcome TQ,
>
> Are you in the USA? I'm sure GGA member Neil Meister will offer you some
> Uro tips here. I am keeping the smaller guys right now (U. phantasticus
> and U. ebenaui). My U. phantasticus female is Neil's baby! :) The
> bigger guys are less tricky. My personal favorite is U. lineatus, can't
> wait till I can move and have a place big enough for them. I think the
> trick with them is feeding the females snails if possible, providing
> tube-type full spectrum lighting, and using Susan Donoghue's low D3
> Calcium Supplement http://www.herpnutrition.com. Of course a good
> naturalistic environment is always a plus!
>
> Nice to have you on our list! Looking forward to hearing more about your
> collection.
>
> Julie Bergman
> http://www.geckoranch.com
> GGA lifetime member
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> >Hello, I am new to the list and just wanted to introduce myself.
> > My tame is Tarquin (TQ), and I have kept many different ssp of geckos, and
> finally settling on uroplatus as my main breeding project. I have kept most ssp
> of urplatus in the past, but never have had them breed. They were more for my
> collection, than a breeding project. Now, I have; 1.1 F1 henkeli, ready to
> breed by the end of this month, and a male geuntheri 9waiting for its mate to
> come in March). I also, have a chahoua baby. I am working on building all
> natural vivariums for the uroplatus.
> > My question is, I know geuntheri like it drier, but what is ther natural
> habbitat? I am working on a 10 gallon vertical, planted tank, and had to stop,
> because I did not know what fauna to plant.
> >Thank you for your time,
> >TQ
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