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Posted by: megalon at Mon Mar 15 15:55:14 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by megalon ]  
   

hi all.in a moment of weakness @ the repticon show in columbia yesterday,i purchased a pair of adult israeli dune geckos.now,i have the basics down,from what care sheets i could find thru google.i'm just looking for some tips or pointers from someone with first-hand experience with these little guys.
right now,they're set up on calci-sand,with multiple hides,a small water dish,and a basking light,the hot spot isn't quite 90 degrees.i'm going to let them settle in for a couple days,before i try feeding them.i'm going to start with small dusted crickets,maybe add in some mealies and wax worms on occasion.
does all this sound about right?am i missing anything?and lastly,how hard is it to stimulate successful breeding?thanks in advance!
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