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Here's a pic of one of my gravid Cat Geckos.

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That’s an exciting accomplishment Robert! Cat geckos don’t seem to be the easiest geckos to keep let alone breed. Congrats!
 
They're actually pretty easy to keep. They seem to have a very slow metabolism because they really don't eat that much, yet they maintain there size and weight. I think the coolest thing about them are there toes. They're kinda like a chameleon's toes in that they are very opposable unlike any other geckos. Maybe I'll write a care sheet on them after I successfully hatch some out. I currently have 4 eggs and both of my females are gravid.
 
The problem with cat geckos is keeping them long term (more then a year). I currently have a CBB female cat over here from Kelli and if you hatch any from your eggs let me know, I'm interested. I've dealt with wild caughts with limited success. They do great, and then about 6-10 months go down hill fast.
 
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