Hello Petr,
I am really glad to see you so active on this great web site. I admire you mistake-free German, my one is much worse and so I could hardly to post my comments or suggestions in German here. I found your breeder introduction as a very nice, too.
Well, as for small day gecko escapes I think that they are pretty common. I could not find my Phelsuma quadriocellata female escaping through incredibly narrow slot of not properly closed terrarium sliding doors approx one year ago. Finally, after long eight days, I found her quite content basking on orchid leaf. All necessary was quite near by - water in flower pot tray, orchid flower nectar above and small flies, which were present in soil of some grown plants, flying around. Real paradise! The second escape of my klemmeri female was only “one hour case” as she was found almost in the same place as her colleague she just preferred the leaf of Phalaeopsis instead of Cattleya’s crossbreed
. Reportedly, some day geckos were caught when approaching the warmer light of lamp directed to a wall in the evening.
Best regards,
Radim
P.S. As for Spaeros, Lygos and Gonatodes bred in our country I would say that their list is a little bit longer as not all Czech breeders advertise their juveniles
. I saw a couple of L. williamsi imports for sale last week in Ostrava (if I am right the seller’s name is M. Marecek from Zlin). I also heard that some other breeder from Kromeriz has already his first L. williamsi hatchlings at home.