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Old 07-19-05, 07:47 PM   #1
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Egyptian Micro Sand Geckos

well I went to the pet store to get some crickets and there was this guy buying a ton of mice so I was looking around and I saw these totally awesome geckos that were called Egyptian Micro Sand Geckos well naturally I wanted to get them but of course I need to do research on them. So here I am trying to find info on these guys but I cant find any Ive done a ton of searchs on like 6 search engines and I sant find any so do any of you guys know anything about them?
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Old 07-19-05, 08:45 PM   #2
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I just looooove common names, don't you?
Okay, it could be one of 2 species, several subspecies.
Egyptian Sand Geckos (or just plain Sand Geckos) are usually Stenodactylus.
The trouble is the 'micro' part... it's normally reserved for Tropiocolotes, truly a micro gecko. I've had both species, several kinds and find they're all very interesting and easy to breed. Check out the pictures for both at GGA Photo Gallery the link goes to teh Q-U names, makes it easier to find the ones you want. There's a care sheet for Stenodactylus sthenodactylus (note spellings) but it can also serve as a basic good all around care sheet for Tropiocolotes. The differences in their care isn't much, mostly food size differences.

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Old 07-19-05, 09:15 PM   #3
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hmm well none of the geckos you mentioned look like the ones I saw but a lot of the pictures didnt work. well the geckos where about the size of Sphaerodactylus elegans but they the pattern looked more like Sphaerodactylus altavelensis lucioi male but they where yellow and brown not blue and purple. got any ideas what they might be now?
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Tropiocolotes is that shape and Tropiocolotes tripolitanus is more commonly imported than T. steudneri. I guess I'd say T. tripolitanus.
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wow youre good
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