Ron, if you're looking to get some
Aeluroscalabotes, try to get captive bred ones vs. wild caught for sustainability sake. The WC ones actually come in in fairly good shape with reasonably low parasite loads and conform to captive conditions readily but, it's always good to go with CB animals when possible. You also want to get the "Cameron Highlands" locale vs. The "Silver Eyed" variant which are native to the lowlands of Johor (and usually quite a bit more expensive). There has been at least one new species added to the genus (
A.dorsalis) since I used to breed them and I can't speak for their origins or care.
These guys like a lot of leaf litter and shrubby, branchy low growing plants for cover. I used to use several ficus species for plants (
Vireya species would also work very well and are also native to the same areas) along with dead live oak (
Quercus virginiana) and
Magnolia leaves on the floor and stuffed into the branches of the small trees. They'll spend the day curled up like a cat (hence the epithet and common name of "Cat Gecko") in the branches or among the leaves and are active at night.
Aeluroscalabotes also seem to be somewhat more sensitive to minerals than most other geckos. I only recommend RO water for them and only supplementing their food once a month with vitamin and calcium powder.
The enclosures I kept and bred them in were very similar to these tanks if not, these exact tanks at one point or another.
I'm very out of touch with my former hobby/business but some good places to start looking for these guys would be:
The kingsnake.com classifieds under "Other Geckos".
http://market.kingsnake.com/index.php?cat=31
Geckos Unlimited classifieds.
http://www.geckosunlimited.com/community/classifieds/showcat.php?cat=5