Hi Donald,
thank you for all your more detailed interesting explanations. By the way, I agree with you that this German web site really belongs to the best dwarf gecko sites I ever browsed. I visit this site quite often though my knowledge of German is also rather poor.
I do not know why, but I can’t open referred web site of Caribbean Journal of Science and read advice article about S. argus. What a pity
!
It is really hard for me to imagine the situation how the strange Sphaerodactylus juvenile runs along my kitchen counter
. How crazy! Yes, I can also see some of my captive bred Phelsumas testing the grip quality of wall surfaces in my room time to time, however, only if some terrarium sliding doors stayed open in error.
Donald, you state that your friend lives in Key West (lower Keys), which is probably the area where the Sphaeros can be observed most frequently as well as in the rest of Florida Keys. But what about the occurrence frequency of geckos in question on peninsular Florida, for instance, outskirts of Florida City or Miami?
Best regards,
Radim