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just getting into crested geckos and i need to know a couple things

hawiiangecko Apr 26, 2004 02:58 PM

first,what all(fruits) do you know they can eat?(everything u can think of!)
second, can i put juvinilles of different sizes together? like newborns and 3 month old ones?
third, same as second but with adults, putting them together. like i herd somewere that males will develope a hirearchy or something.
fourth, do you have to feed them everyday? every other day?

and fifth, what are some reasonable price ranges?
thanks

Replies (2)

AnthonyCaponetto Apr 26, 2004 05:11 PM

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Allen Repashy's Crested Gecko Article

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LaBete Apr 27, 2004 02:06 PM

>>first,what all(fruits) do you know they can eat?(everything u can think of!)
>> second, can i put juvinilles of different sizes together? like newborns and 3 month old ones?
>> third, same as second but with adults, putting them together. like i herd somewere that males will develope a hirearchy or something.
>> fourth, do you have to feed them everyday? every other day?
>>
>> and fifth, what are some reasonable price ranges?
>>thanks

The article Anthony linked you to is a/the primary source of information to get you started. The new Rhacodactylus book by Philippe De Vosjoli, Frank Fast, and Allen Repashy is also a highly recommended reference source. What you won't get from those is an idea of reasonable prices. Prices for babies are generally in the $35-$125 range, depending on source, age, and expected appearance. $35-$40 is bargain rate, but $60-$80 is common from reputable breeders for nice (but not super) babies. Adults can easily run you anywhere from $50 to $200 or so, and expect only males to be available on the low end of that price range.

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