Hi Justin,
I saw you also asked about Nephurus amyae. I don't keep any of these guys, or I would give you some advice. Did you purchase the N. amyae already? If so, the breeder should be able to give you the info you need. Possibly you are seeking a second opinion from the list members here? Second opinions are good to consider, however, I would take the instructions from a long-time successful breeder over any free advice offered on the 'net! Hopefully the breeder you purchased them from made sure you had the info before the geckos arrived at your home. If not, stay far far away from them in the future. Not providing info to customers is a major red flag. Not only does it indicate that they did not know what they are doing, it is highly indicative of a reptile "clearing house," where geckos are sold for a quick buck and knowledge of their care may not even be sought. Also considering the criminal activity lately posted on this list you have to question anyone with high end geckos for sale with little to no knowledge of their care. Just looking out for honest breeders and listmembers!
As far as juvies go - their care is only different from adults in that everything is smaller and more often. Don't let their size intimidate you!
Julie B.
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Hi, Does anyone have any info on how best to keep S. c. ciliaris babies/juveniles?
Also does anyone have any photos of their strophurus setups please?
Thanks for any help. Justin _______________________________________________ Global Gecko Association http://www.gekkota.com Classifieds http://www.gekkota.com/cgi-gekkota/classifieds.cgi gecko mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gekkota.com/mailman/listinfo/gecko
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