Dear all,
maybe you remember that I am writing a book about husbandry of Gekko (not Gecko) species.
Hence it is of interest to me, to know how many people do in fact regularily breed species of this genus.
So all you Gekko gecko, Gekko vittatus, Gekko monarchus, Gekko grossmanni, Gekko ulikovskii, Gekko siamensis, Gekko smithii, Gekko petricolus etc etc breeders tell me how many babies you have per year of which species and since then.
Sadly my impression so far is that with the exception of some tokay and white lined gecko breeders (plus some petricolus breeders in europe), there is hardly anybody out there who does regularily breed these animals.
Do all the thousands of G. grossmanni imports just die!
Please tell me that I �m wrong!!!!
Also I would like to know whether the "patternless " (you only see very faint stripes in certain light situations) variant of Gekko vittatus is typical for a certain population (where do those come from???) or wether they occur in any G. vittatus population here and then.
And also: What do you think: Are the small (11-14 preanal pores; males max 9") and the large (14-18 preanal pores, Males >10"") G. grossmanni" the same species or are there two species traded under that name? Why do you think so???
Looking forward to replies
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