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phantasticus group

ChrisAnderson Jul 12, 2005 11:21 AM

Well, I just got done setting up my 3.3 group of U. phantasticus in a larger display tank that I could house the whole group in. Grabbed this pic while I was moving them all. I'm hoping for some breeding with the group setup together. We'll see!

Chris
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Ptindy Jul 12, 2005 05:35 PM

Wow Chris, very nice group. I would love a 3.3 group in a nice large display, that would be awesome. The female in the very bottom left corner of the picture is looking HUGE. I would definately be watching her for deflation then go looking for eggs, I think she could be gravid.

Mike

ChrisAnderson Jul 12, 2005 06:16 PM

Mike,

Thanks, I really like the verriety of colors I have too. I think you're right about that female too, she's huge! Here is a pic of their enclosure. Enjoy,

Chris
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Mad_1234 Jul 12, 2005 07:20 PM

Wow!! really nice cage. It looks amazing, I'm sure the geckos are happy. It might be difficult though to find eggs in there.
-Matt
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umop_apisdn Jul 12, 2005 08:44 PM

yea, it might be difficult to find the eggs, but i think they like it that way. as long as you can make it so you can access all possible egg-laying sites, you should be fine. try throwing a small heap of oak leaves in a bare spot, and check under that often.

setup looks good and so do the satanics.

good luck

ChrisAnderson Jul 12, 2005 10:01 PM

The jury is still out I guess but I think the tank is a big hit with the geckos. I'm gonna have to be careful to look for eggs. Thanks for the tips!


Chris
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PHEve Jul 12, 2005 10:53 PM

They have real nice color and look great.

I agree, your girl is looking quite large, I wish you the very best with this awesome group. They should be real happy in your set -up! Super Job!
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