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Oh..........that is not a crocodile gecko just to let you know................it is very similar though........your gecko is in the same family as a crocodile gecko though..............please e-mail me at tarentolas@hotmail.com and I will tell you more
Thanks for all the compliments! They are fake plants in with the cham right now, but today I think I am going to get her a real one. I look forward to hearing back from you Kevin!
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0.0.1 White Spotted Gecko (Worf) 0.1.0 Golden Gecko (Apple) 0.1.0 Veiled Chameleon (Nala)
1.0.0 Leopard Gecko (Ryu) 1.0.0 Mali Uromastyx (George) 0.0.1 Crested Gecko (Rolo)
Not to be nasty, but is that hot rock with your golden gecko a source of heat? Hot rocks are notorious for causing burns (even though they claim to be safe). It would be much safer and better for the gecko to use another source of heat. Arboreal geckos/lizards benefit from overhead heat from a light, terrestrial ones do better with a UTH.