i feed mainly mealworms. the supplements i use dont stick as well to the worms as they do to the crickets, and i only feed crickets every 4-5 days. is there an alternative so that carlos still gets his calcium+supplements without my spending of extra money on crickets.
there are several links on the forums home page to breeders that sponsor the monthly photo contest. you might want to try their sites:D and you could check out the everso helpful kingsnake classifieds
i found a site on kingsnake that sells them a little cheaper http://www.geckoranch.com/index.html
they do have a pretty nice range of phelsuma. they also sell gutload, hide boxes etc. all of their geckos are said to be CB (it's in their mission statement) they have 06' hatchlings but the site...
i already have a 55 gallon aquarium and all the goodies (leftovers from old herps) and trust me i've done enough research 6 days worth!:D
actually there's an expo going on in portlan on the 27th so i might wait until then.
where would i be able to buy a madagascar giant day gecko (p. grandis). i cant find them any where! except for reptile depot, $100!, i dont have that money
(or a job, or a workers permit for that matter!:p )
leucism
leucistic animals, as Will said, generaly have normal colored eyes. leucism, because the trait is not fully recesive as albinism is, can be inherited by the offspring thouigh not constantly. it's not that the animals skin lacks the color it's that it lacks the enzyme needed to activate...
i've been looking at these chameleons for hours at a time each day so i saw it immediately(not to brag). i saw another picture on this site of a gecko eating another gecko on the side of a building and i thought that was kinda cool.
i was thinking about buying a pair from lllreptiles. i allready have all of the supplies that were n a list in one of roo's articles so i'm pretty much good to go, i just need to order the chams.