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ID HELP ???

Jumpinallday Mar 17, 2007 03:28 AM

Does anyone know What species this gecko is ?

I was given 2.2 and told they were 4 spot geckos, but the only four spot I can find info on is the day gecko. This site http://www.diamondreptile.com/twinspot_gecko.jpg where I found the pic calls them twinspot gecko, but has no genus species for them. Does anyone have info on these geckos? Im not worried about theyre set up they are doing great in a colony tank with golden geckos. I was just trying to figure out what they are.
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Ricky

If you really want a list of what I keep just ask.

Replies (2)

ingo Mar 17, 2007 10:23 AM

They need a very different setup comapared to golden geckos.
Whereas goldens need a rainforest setup with rockface like surfaces, annularis needs a dry, almost desert setup.
Also adult males are very territorial and once acclimatized -which may take weeks or months- they will kill any other animal in the tank, which is not a female annularis.
Believe me.

BTW, they can lieve long. I had a male for more than 21 years.
So you immediately have to seperate the two species.
Its like keeping adelie penguins with cockatoos in the same enclosure.

Ci@o

Ingo

jumpinallday Mar 17, 2007 04:34 PM

Wow thanks for the heads up, the girl who gave them to me had them in a large screened enclosure with goldens and tokays, I'll set them up a tank today.
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Ricky

If you really want a list of what I keep just ask.

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