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My first Tokay Gecko

mommaturtle Oct 12, 2003 06:17 PM

Isn't it neat?! Hissed and barked like crazy scaring the pet store worker who wouldn't go near it without a towel Too cool!

Replies (5)

nasr_36 Oct 12, 2003 08:34 PM

cute,
whats that plant he's on?
looks like that cricket didnt live much after the photo

M.N
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Phelsuma Madagascariensis Grandis, Phelsuma Laticauda, Stenodactylus Petrii, Rhacodactylus Ciliatus, Eublepharis Macularius, Anolis Carolinensis, Agalychnis Callidryas, Hyla Cinerea, Mantella Madagascariensis, Dendrobates Azureus, Mantella AurienticaEmail Me

Dakman Oct 12, 2003 09:20 PM

Now lets see if you can tame that beast!! lots of luck
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My posts and replies are my experiences only
1.2.10 Tokays
1.4.10 Leos(13 albino)
1.2.0 AFT's(amel male)
0.2.0 Stenodactylus Petrii(Dune Geckos)

mommaturtle Oct 13, 2003 08:38 AM

Hiya,

I wasn't planning on holding he/she. I was told they like to be left alone. Isn't that true?

Dakman Oct 13, 2003 03:38 PM

Yep, especially if their WC.
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My posts and replies are my experiences only
1.2.10 Tokays
1.4.10 Leos(13 albino)
1.2.0 AFT's(amel male)
0.2.0 Stenodactylus Petrii(Dune Geckos)

antonm Oct 13, 2003 10:42 PM

Yeah if its wild caught let it go. Not that there is NO chance but there is a very slim chance of it taming and a very BIG chance of it stressing out. If it is already snappy and so forth just let it go. If it gets used to you good but I wouldnt stress it out. I also want to know what plant he's on it looks really cool. Almost like a small palm tree... that would be awesome...

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