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Need info Mossy leaf tail geckos

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I have a pair of mossy leaf tail geckos and was wondering if anyone could give me detailed info on their care and breeding, I've got the basics but would like more in depth knowledge about them! Send PMs or to email, All info is welcome! [email protected]

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UVB light stimulates the breeding cycle.
They can take up to 1 year or a little longer to acclimate to their new enclosures.
Eggs are usually found buried under leaf litter.
 
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