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Yupyup, things are certainly moving forward. I started with reptiles back in the 90s, with two ball pythons. Since then, it's been a transforming ride, ending up with only dwarf geckos, Lygodactylus mombasicus. I got them to breed successfully as well, but the information regarding their care and husbandry was so spread out and contradicting itself many times, I thought that it would be nice for the genus to have its own website, so there's a single place that tells you everything. Various forums have been of great assistance with the project. And this produced Lygodactylus.com that is now running as a prototype.
If anyone would like to contribute to the site, please do. You can contact me via this thread, via PM or via webmaster@lygodactylus.com ![]() Anyhoo, here's a few shots of the wee ones: ![]() ![]() ![]() Notice the color morph..? ![]() ![]() Dirty fingernail and a tiny gecko: ![]() Posing on the day they arrived: ![]() -Sale |
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Thanks, all
![]() Not huge amounts of time, mainly feeding and misting for all of them, the smaller the gecko, the more time it needs. Incubation is simple: I built a microcontrolled incubator that I can just set and forget, just peeking in through a window each day is enough Are there any lygodactylus hobbyists in the U.K.? -Sale |
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