A.felinus (Malaysian cat geckos)
These are my new unsexed pair of A.felinus. I've been admiring them for a while and managed to find 2 unsexed siblings, born 31 July 2013. They're delicate little things and are currently in quarantine away from my other herps obviously.
I've set them up in an 18"x18"x18" exoterra with a canopy and an arboreal setup... 3 Basking spots of 25-27-28c cold/floor temp 21c... 70-80% humidity dropping during the day before misting in early evening.
They need reverse osmosis or spring water for misting and drinking, tap water causes renal failure. Supplement food rarely or the same problem occurs.
They seem to eat sparsely unlike my Chinese cave gecko and gargoyle gecko.. This could be due to their slim build (4.5g atm) and the fact they aren't the most active of species unless it's dark.
So here they are and their setup. I must add they will be separated in a month if they turn out to be 2 males... Waiting for them to show/mature.
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Cheers, Jamie.
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