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Old 07-28-03, 08:30 PM   #1
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Hey......well ever since I got rid of my lizards cause of my move I've had sum extra tanks. I was just wondering if anyone could suggest a nice community gecko. I have a 10 gallon so I'm not sure what would work. Some info on the species and price range would be nice. I may get something I'm not positive. Thanks in advance
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Old 07-28-03, 08:37 PM   #2
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You can house a leopard gecko.
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Well i was sorta hoping for a community gecko. Something I could have 2 or 3 of. But I'm not sure of how small geckos get I'm a snake guy lol
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u can put 3 female leos in one tank, just make sure that they are female.....
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ya but i said i have a 10 gallon
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have you considered pictus geckos?? They stay small and are awesome little geckos..
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No........how big are they?? Any pics
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They are about <-------------------------------------------> tail included. That is providing my memory is right. Might be a bit smaller. I would not get any that can climb that walls (that you can house 2 or 3 of IE: mourning, house) because they are SUPER fast don't like to be handled and like to run out.
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pictus

Small.. rebecca's (almost to scale) estimate was good, and very creative i might add

Here's a pic of one of my adults.
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Leos. Perfect starter gecko. Nuff said. =P
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Also i think crested geckos dont grow that big, like 7inches or something.
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Old 07-29-03, 12:43 AM   #12
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An adult crested geckos need at least a 20 gallon tall tank.
Micro geckos are cool, they are really tiny. I don't know their exact size but I believe they won't grow longer than 1.5 inches long. 10 gallons may be too big for housing one but should be fine if you house a couple of them.
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Velvet geckos! They aren't that cheap (150-200) but they are super cool and 100% tame!

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Stenodactylus sthenodactylus. They are a very active gecko. Pictus would also be a good choice but do not seem as active. Here is a care sheet for stenos http://gekkota.com/html/stenodactylu...odactylus.html
Very funny little geckos.
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Old 07-29-03, 10:19 AM   #15
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wow thanks for all the replys guys. Im still thinking but im not sure. I may just stick to what ive got until im sure i can take on the new responsibilyt. The pictus gecko is probably my favorite so far though And the stenos
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