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Ok, I want to get a licence to keep native gecko species, I have never kept a reptile specie myself but am in love with geckos.

Um so what does the licence require?

What type of licences are their? Is there a licence per each specie or endangered/difficulty level.

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Yeah I've seen that. I'm thinking about keeping them inside, even though our back yard is fenced and fairly secluded I can imagine they'd go missing fairly easily...

As in people or animals taking them?

They do best outside...

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Id make a wooden enclosure for them. IMO they look better. Do some fake rocks on the walls and have the front panel glass that slides up so you can chuck in flys and what not.

Im going to try and attach some moss/liken to the side of my wooden one.

Gave it a water blast and now it needs a semi rebuild lol. Just waiting for it to dry.

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How much UV do gecko's need? he cage will be taller that it is wide (probably 90cm high, and 60cm square), so I won't be able to fit a very big tube in...

Dont know as ours are outside. Dont think they need that much.

Exo terra do a small UV bulb like the power saver bulbs

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I want to keep the Jewelled Gecko...

http://www.ryanphotographic.com/images/ ... ko%203.jpg

just to check is this the right one?

So what type of tank would be best suited, i want mayby 5-6 of them.

I want to build up a native shed of geckos and hopefully I will one day get a licence for a tuatara.

So this is the specie I want to start with, how do i go about this.

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David- Actually they need rich UV lighting. My bad

I want to keep the Jewelled Gecko...

http://www.ryanphotographic.com/images/ ... ko%203.jpg

just to check is this the right one?

So what type of tank would be best suited, i want mayby 5-6 of them.

I want to build up a native shed of geckos and hopefully I will one day get a licence for a tuatara.

So this is the specie I want to start with, how do i go about this.

Thats it.

Id start with 2

With 5-6 in one cage you will get fighting IMO. We have to split ours up often. Even 2 females can fight quite hard!

Call your local DOC office re permits and read through ALL of that site i linked.

Good luck getting 5-6 of them

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Geeeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzz

Read

http://www.reptiles.org.nz/gallery.htm

geeeeeeeeeeezzzzzz :D

people post links to help you out, not just to put blue writing on the page :D

check out this charlie

http://www.reptiles.org.nz/Permitsandanimals.pdf

prove yourself

then climb the ladder

they do not hand the rarer species on to novices

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There are more than enough species on the A permit to keep you going for years learning about them. I think it's a good system in that you gain experience before being able to keep the rarer and more delicate species. I have a permit and keep 4 varieties on it and am always learning. Be warned though they are addictive. And I'm fairly sure Tuataras are only available to licensed zoos, education or research facilites being a C category.

Rebecca

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David- Actually they need rich IV lighting. My bad

I've been thinking about where I can put an outdoor cage, and I think I've got a spot where I can put it where only one neighbour would be able to see it, so I don't think it will attract too many lowlifes.

Got some photos of your cage yet Hans??

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