Stenodactylus petrii

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Pretty common but pretty none the less.
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Pro Geckos

professionalreptiles.com
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Love the color… the top 3 look very “rusty”. How many gecko species do you have Jeremy?
 

GeckoStud

Fatty Fatty Boomballaty
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Sweetness those little buggers are cool.

You don't by chance keep ... naultinus geckos do you ?? (sorry if i butchered the name)
 
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Well Robin they are pretty easy to maintain keep and breed.Males are smaller then females.Female S.petrii max out at about 4 inches give or take a few. Males about a half inch or so under the females.
Basically keep them hot and dry with about 3 inches of sand for digging.I keep trio's in 28 qt steralite racks heated in the back at about 87 and i think the front is around 85 or so.All in all they are a very hardy species and fun to watch.And yes i keep S.sthenodactylus,S.doriae,and S.petrii.If all goes well i will have about 2 more Steno species this summer.
Oh and Cody i really own 2 species.:main_laugh: ;)
 

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