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  RE: [Gecko] Plants
I saw some of the largest specimens I have ever seen for the species in this lot.
This plant does well in enclosures, and if you notice the Quedenfeldtia terrarium photograph of mine in the most recent GEKKO, the large plant is this very species.
Speaking of Kalanchoe/Bryophyllum, the species tubliflora is another I use in the terrarium and it is from Madagascar and puts out beautiful little flowers once or twice a year.
www.mail-archive.com /gecko@gekkota.com/msg03868.html   (161 words)

  
 Gekkonidae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Some species have been recorded to eat fruits and nectar.
Some genera are diurnal (Gonatodes, Phelsuma, Roptropella, Rhoptropus, Quedenfeldtia).
Some genera exhibit the interesting peculiarity of having both diurnal and nocturnal activity (even with some individual species exhibiting both).
www.embl-heidelberg.de /~uetz/families/Gekkonidae.html   (732 words)

  
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Almost 50% of all terrestrial verterbrates present in Morocco occur in the project zone.
Of the amphibians and reptiles, 7 species and 3 sub-species are endemic, including Quedenfeldtia trachyblepharus, Lacerta adnreanszkyi, and Vipera monticola in the high altitudes, and Saurodactylus brosseti, and Bufo brongersma in the middle altitude.
Of the 236 species of birds nesting in Morocco, at least 98 species occur in the project zone.
www.gefweb.org /COUNCIL/GEF_C14/morocco/part1.doc   (5935 words)

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