yup....they are rarely bred. But you can find them from some of the better private breeders.
I would have a fecal exam done , the wild caughts are usually pretty loaded. They are much shyer than tokays, but do really well once established. There seem to be at least two species in the wild caught trade. One is paler with less contrast in the markings and the tail...if original is segmented. They are really pretty.


On Apr 10, 2005, at 8:23 PM, Catriona Lindsay wrote:
Some people are breeding this species, but most are probably WC. I would pick up a copy of "The Care and Maintanence of Tokay Geckos" from the Herpetological Library Series. They have a section about G. vittatus. I believe their care is the same as the Tokay.
Catriona

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