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Posted 11/7/2009 3:42:40 PM


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Does anyone have one? Care? I just bought a pair & was looking for any info., thanks.
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Posted 11/8/2009 6:33:12 AM


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 This may come off as harsh, but why did you buy a animal without researching it first?  Asking if anyone has any aditional tips in adition to your research is is one thing, but you seem to be asking about their general care. Here's some caresheets.

http://healthygeckos.com/?page_id=56

http://www.geckosunlimited.com/community/gecko-care-sheets/17639-malaysian-cat-gecko-aeluroscalabotes-felinus-care-sheet.html

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Posted 11/8/2009 3:32:09 PM


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I have seen them before & looked them up on the internet but only found basic info., but when I was at the show this weekend I had a chance to get a pair & see what I could do with them. Since I have experience in reptiles (geckos, snakes, newts, frogs etc.) I did not think it would be a problem setting them up on what I already found, I was just looking for any other info. Thanks anyway for your "harsh" concern.
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Posted 11/8/2009 4:52:41 PM


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OK. Keep us posted about how everything is going with them, because a\I'm interested in them if I ever decide to get another lizard.  Were they wild caught or captive bred and how much $$.

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Posted 11/8/2009 7:07:30 PM


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http://www.geckosunlimited.com/community/malaysian-cat-geckos-aeluroscalabotes-felinus/

Great forum, this is the section on cat geckos.

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Posted 11/9/2009 1:53:10 PM


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After a little dealing at the end of show, $100 for the pair, it started at $65 each. Wild, I sprayed them with mite spray just in case.I'm trying not to stress them out anymore, I hope to try & breed. I'll take pic. later, there cool. Thanks for the info. Rat & Grant
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Posted 11/9/2009 9:03:31 PM


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You should look for any books on Euplapharis. I think Phillipe de Vosjoli wrote one.

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Posted 11/10/2009 4:37:13 AM


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I don't have one but they look pretty neat
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