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09-26-14, 04:54 AM
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Re: Age/size progression
Those are so neat. How are they to take care of? I've always wanted a pair. Beautiful geckos.
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09-26-14, 06:33 AM
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Re: Age/size progression
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Those are so neat. How are they to take care of? I've always wanted a pair. Beautiful geckos.
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Pretty easy, as long as the viv is set up well. Mine get a diet of crickets, roaches, papaya, mango, honey, agave nectar, and Pangaea powdered diets. I tried Repashy's day gecko formula at first but they didn't eat it very well, they like the Pangaea a little bit better, especially if I mix in some honey or agave nectar.
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09-26-14, 02:32 PM
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Re: Age/size progression
Very cool. Something like this is far down the road for me but I'm definitely going to end up with either a pair of these or a pair of tokay geckos.
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09-26-14, 04:05 PM
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Re: Age/size progression
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Very cool. Something like this is far down the road for me but I'm definitely going to end up with either a pair of these or a pair of tokay geckos.
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Tokays are awesome. Just don't give them PVC tubes for hides as they act as megaphones when they bark. My ex had some and we would be in bed and holy cow were they annoying.
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09-26-14, 09:49 PM
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Re: Age/size progression
Lol aside from there beauty and pissy attitude, their vocals are what draws me. My buddy had a huge enclosure with a trio and they would bark and make all kinds of noise. I always loved them as a hands off species. But Peacock geckos are really starting to interest me. Just so gorgeous.
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09-29-14, 10:58 AM
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Re: Age/size progression
Beautiful Tiger, Just picked up one myself but he's all mainland
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09-29-14, 02:41 PM
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Re: Age/size progression
Yeah unfortunately Ohio laws keep a mainland out of reach financially. But honestly every time I don't have to clean up mainland size poop, I'm less upset about it lol.
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