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What are Tokay Geckos like – 13 questions answered

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago020 mins

Tokay Geckos are the second-largest geckos on the planet and they can reach up to 15 inches in length, including their tail. They’re incredibly beautiful and interesting to observe, but they can be a bit difficult to tame. They have their own rules and will not avoid attacking if they feel threatened. Despite being a … Read more

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Tokay Gecko vs Crested Gecko

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago013 mins

Geckos are becoming more and more popular as pets all over the world and they’re now quite easy to purchase regardless of where you live. Two of the most popular options are the Tokay Gecko and the Crested Gecko. They’re both excellent pets and in this article, we’ll talk about which gecko is ideal for … Read more

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Tokay Gecko vs African Fat Tailed Gecko

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago013 mins

Choosing a gecko can be pretty hard if you don’t have the space to get more. They can all be very adorable and interesting to observe. They also act differently and some of them are easier to handle than others. Tokay Geckos and African Fat-Tailed Geckos are some of the most popular in the world. … Read more

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Giant Day Gecko vs Leopard Gecko

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago011 mins

Giant Day Geckos and Leopard Geckos can be very interesting as pets. And the best thing about them is that they can be owned by both first-time owners and children. They’re pretty easy to maintain and you won’t have a lot of trouble taming them. However, they also have their differences and it’s important to … Read more

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Crested Gecko vs Leopard Gecko

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago014 mins

Having a Gecko as a pet is becoming more and more popular as these small lizards can make excellent companions. They’re typically quiet and they don’t require lots of attention. On the other hand, they look very interesting and they’re great to observe what they’re doing when they finally get out of their hideouts. Two … Read more

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Giant Day Gecko Diet – What do they eat

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago031 mins

Giant Day Geckos are the largest day geckos and an adult can reach a foot in length. They typically last around 15 years in captivity and they make excellent pets. They are very beautiful and very interesting to observe. These geckos are well-muscled and thick-bodied as well. In this article, we’ll talk about the diet … Read more

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Crested Gecko Diet – What do they eat

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago032 mins

Crested Geckos were thought to be extinct up until 1994 when various thriving populations were found on the islands of New Caledonia. These geckos are also known as the “eyelash geckos” and they are some of the most popular species of geckos held as pets today. While today it’s illegal to catch any wild Crested … Read more

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African Fat Tailed Gecko Diet – What do they eat

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago032 mins

African Fat-Tailed Geckos are distant cousins of the Leopard Gecko and they can be found in West Africa, from Senegal to Cameroon. They’re generally around 7-9 inches long and they can live anywhere between 10 to 25 years in captivity. This can make them a long commitment. These geckos are also known to store fat … Read more

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Tokay Gecko Diet – What do they eat?

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago037 mins

Tokay Geckos are insectivores, which means that they need a balanced diet of insects to remain healthy and happy. While animals aren’t as pretentious as us when it comes to food variety, it never hurts to offer your gecko different types of insects as long as they’re good for it. While Tokay geckos are typically … Read more

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What can a Leopard Gecko eat? Diet Tips

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago032 mins

Leopard geckos are easily the easiest geckos to maintain in the world. This is why they’re always recommended to children and first-time lizard keepers. They’re also very docile, which means they can get used to being handled without getting scared of you. And if you plan on getting your own Leopard gecko, you should be … Read more

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