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03-01-05, 06:59 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2005
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Need help to id lizard I found
My friend found this little guy at work and called me beacause he knew I had an empty lizard set up. He wasn't in a safe place where he was found and I said I'd take him in and do what I could for him. I thought maybe some type of gecko but don't really know. Any help would be great so I can research his specific needs. thanks
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03-01-05, 07:14 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2004
Location: Mitchell, Ontario
Age: 37
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Where did he find it?
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03-01-05, 07:28 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2005
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We live in South Carolina. He was found in a boiler factory. He's only about 1". I'm sure he's not a normal South Carolina lizard. I figure he must be an escaped offspring from someone's pet.
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03-01-05, 09:52 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Age: 45
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I cant tell fro that pic, but might be something like a Tokay, is it on the wall?? (Aboreal specie?)
Can you get a larger pic posted?? Looks neat
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03-01-05, 10:19 PM
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Location: Ontario, Canada
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Looks like a Mediterranean gecko to me.
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03-01-05, 10:20 PM
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Location: Manitoba
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Yah it's a Mediterranean Gecko for sure!
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03-01-05, 10:53 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2005
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So It seems to be a Mediterranean gecko. I did some research and that seems to be right. Thanks. does anyone know if it's a good idea to keep a wild caught gecko like this? Any care tips? What can I feed a lizard this small? He couldn't eat a cricket yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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03-01-05, 11:47 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Try 1 or 2 week old crickets, I'm sure it could eat a 1 week..(??) if not the I've heard that you feed them fruitflies for very tiny geckos (?? correct?)
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03-06-05, 01:50 AM
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Join Date: Jan-2005
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If it is in fact a newborn from someones pet its also possible that its captive bred or has such roots so being only 1'' it should have plenty of time to adjust to being tame.
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03-06-05, 12:15 PM
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Location: London
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I was just looking at range maps and they are in your range so I guarantee it is not captive bred.
www.uga.edu/srelherp/lizards/hemtur.htm
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