Cat geckos are not a beginners gecko,CB or imports.Julie is correct.There hasnt been alot of success,in a consistent fashion.I keep several pairs and have kept them for 2-3 years now.I have a very elaborate set-up consisting of a timed misting system,progammed lighting,every cage has a temp.gauge/hygrometer,with audible warning for extreme temps.Cage temps range for 78-84f with relative humidity about 70-85%.Pothos plants and supersoil and bark mixed substrate.Breeding comes seasonally.My first group were sold to East Bay Vivarium to John.The females had produced 2 clucthes before I let them go.They also propduced more for them.Advanced geckos,yes,but beautiful and rewarding if youve got the funds and the time to set them up correctly.Hope this helps somewhat.P.S. Everything is misted with distilled water......Marcus
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