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RE: Fat tailed Lepord Geckos

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Posted by: ginebig at Sat Apr 9 21:56:50 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ginebig ]  
   

Ok, let me see if I can cover all this, and I'll start with a question for you.........Why does it say.. Fat tailed Leopard Geckos? They are two different geckos LOL. Anyhow, fat tails are generally pretty mellow. A little skittish if they are wild caught, but not aggressive. So that's odd to me that they would act that way. The waterfall would be eye appealing and a place from which to get a drink, but not necessary. Yes you can put a small cap, like a screw on milk bottle cap, with calcium and vitamin in it for them. It would probably be just as easy to dust the crickets you feed to them. This would insure they get all they need. Plants are another thing for the humans. Fat tails are not generally climbers, so it won't matter much to them. Pick something that appeals to you and use it for decoration. Hope this helps.

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