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Old 05-09-11, 06:49 AM   #1
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Hmm, which gecko- which gecko?

;o So, my boyfriend moved into his new apartment yesterday, and this morning he told me he needs a pet.

He used to have a ton of different gecko's with his sister before coming here last year, and I know he's really missed them. (Have since all been sold by his sister.) He's been talking about wanting one for a while, but wanted to get moving out of the way first. Now that we're getting closer to being done moving all of his stuff, I can tell he's getting more and more eager.

Just thought I'd ask and see what sort of gecko's you guys suggest, beyond leopards as I already have a male. So, any gecko species, along with why you recommed them would be most welcome.
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Old 05-09-11, 07:27 AM   #2
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Re: Hmm, which gecko- which gecko?

I keep Nephrurus levis pilbarensis and Strophurus taenicauda. Nice little geckoes and pretty easy to maintain.
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I'm not sure what experience either of you have, but if all you have been doing is taking care of geckos and you already have experience with leos why not try your hand at breeding them??
It's amazing, sometimes scary, fascinating and depending on what you breed you never know what your gona get!
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Crested geckos! They are really great little geckos and relatively easy to care for.
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I'm not sure what experience either of you have, but if all you have been doing is taking care of geckos and you already have experience with leos why not try your hand at breeding them??
It's amazing, sometimes scary, fascinating and depending on what you breed you never know what your gona get!
Just a side note i thought i needed to add. Breeding normal leos will almost never be a source of financial profit, but you generally break even and its an experience worth having.
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I'm not sure what experience either of you have, but if all you have been doing is taking care of geckos and you already have experience with leos why not try your hand at breeding them??
It's amazing, sometimes scary, fascinating and depending on what you breed you never know what your gona get!

Just a side note i thought i needed to add. Breeding normal leos will almost never be a source of financial profit, but you generally break even and its an experience worth having.
I have HIGHLY considered this, actually. Like you said it seems amazing, scarey, yet fascinating, so Breeding in general interests me, and I thought leo's would be a great place to start, and I have done a lot of research, but I still fear I could get in over my head. lol. My male is a normal, and we agreed if we decided to breed him we would put the money forth to find a nice morph. . .Annnnd I have had people tell me they would buy one if I did, and I helped them learn how to care for it which 'm more than happy to.
Errr, you know, I wanted to explain to you why we aren't doing it, but I'm just convincing myself maybe....

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I keep Nephrurus levis pilbarensis and Strophurus taenicauda. Nice little geckoes and pretty easy to maintain.
Both of these are very cute.
Is that first one what's commonly called a 'knob-tail' gecko? Sorry for my ignorance.
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Good luck with whatever you choose.
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Re: Hmm, which gecko- which gecko?

if your gunna breed a leo, may i suggest a super mack snow as they are prominent genes and will give you a 50-50 split between normals and snows, however if you wanted to get a specific breeding pair, i would definitely go for a pinstripe and another equally satisfying morph. failing that, you could go for a crested gecko, exactly the same husbandry as leos except, cresties need is more humidity at 70-80% (i think).

either way i hope that you enjoy anything that you do decide on and get.
please keep us posted
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Both of these are very cute.
Is that first one what's commonly called a 'knob-tail' gecko? Sorry for my ignorance.
The "common" knob tailed gecko as you know over there are Nephrurus levis levis, but yes they are know tailed geckoes. Mine are Pilbara knob tailed geckoes...

Here's a pic of one of mine..


A hatchling from this season


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Re: Hmm, which gecko- which gecko?

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Crested geckos! They are really great little geckos and relatively easy to care for.
I think these, or Gargoyle (sp?) geckos are what he is leaning towards. I really like the looks of the crested.

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Thanks - when I get home tonight I'll talk to him about it some more and see how he feels new gecko vs breeding leo.

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if your gunna breed a leo, may i suggest a super mack snow as they are prominent genes and will give you a 50-50 split between normals and snows,
Thanks. There are so many morphs I'm having a hard time researching them all and narrowing down choices if we do decide do take the breeding road.

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either way i hope that you enjoy anything that you do decide on and get.
please keep us posted
Oh, I will be happy either way. lol And I will. I'll let you all know if we come any closer to a decision tonight. Thanks for all the imput, and any more is welcome.
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Whatever you choose, your probably going to enjoy it.
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Re: Hmm, which gecko- which gecko?

Soo..Our debate comes to this. Brumation season has already passed, if we were to breed would we have to wait until next January to start the whole process?
This seems like a silly question but as always the internet gives me condradicting information, so I'd like to read it from someone with person experience rather than a website.
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Re: Hmm, which gecko- which gecko?

So I guess we'll be picking up a leopard gecko (female) at the may 29th toronto expo. :O Guess I'll be looking through the venders list and seeing what will be available. :O
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Re: Hmm, which gecko- which gecko?

may i ask you a question which may come across as silly;

when you breed your leo and you look for another, are you looking to breed for the experience and thinking about keeping the young or try your hand at selling the young.

if you are going to sell the young, then your better off with a dominant or co-dominant genetic leopard, i would search under those (dominant and co-dominant morphs) and pick 1 of those as your more than likely to get a 50/50 split of young that you can then have a variety of young and be able to sell them more easily.
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