Saturday, March 22, 2014

Week #3, Pachydactylus rangei

Hello folks, this week we bring to you the ever so popular Pachydactylus rangei.  Commonly referred to as Namibian webfoot geckos, these smaller geckos make excellent captives.  They do well on sand, and their webbed feet help them navigate through it with ease.  Not only are they very cool looking, they also have a pleasant demeanor.  They are unusually calm, and truly enjoy digging, and burrowing in sand.  I keep my colony in groups of 1.3, and get great results in regards to breeding, and egg laying.  A very prolific, and hardy species for sure.  Females can lay 2 egg clutches every 3 weeks or so, and can easily lay 8 or more clutches per season, no problem.  Enjoy......










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