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Originally posted by Zero
i got them from 2 young kids about 12 they had a ton all in good health and boy o boy did they know a lot.. so yah ill try to post them...... but just a question do i just throw in abot 5 crickets at night time and leave them there till morning ????i do that with my leos im just wondering if its the same..... but they have 4 butter worm in a feeding dish
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I'd really like to see the pics as well.
You can put crickets in with them if you wish but I would feed them every other day rather than everyday. The geckos you have are aggressive; both as eaters and as finger biters. Mine have been known to bite each other. They will eat almost all insect prey. After you post some pics I can tell you if you have Bibron's geckos (
Pachydactylus bibronii) or Turner's geckos (
Pachydactylus turneri). Bibrons geckos are pretty much unheard of in the trade and almost every Bibron's gecko in captivity is really a Turner's gecko. Turner's care is identical to Bibron's care except that Bibron's like a little more humidity.
Good luck with them. They are EXTREMELY easy to breed and assuming they were old enough for your vendor to sex, you could have eggs as soon as November. The males "chirp" to the females during courting. For me, this occurs between 7 and 8 pm.
With eggs, you don't even have to incubate them. You just need a dark shoebox and a quiet shelf. It takes longer but the outcome is the same