taeja71
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I'm considering getting my son a pet for his very own. I suggested a lizard to my dh, but he thought maybe a gecko would be better. What are the pros/cons of having a gecko? I hear they can live a LONG time. What do dometicated geckos eat? Are the lizard patterned geckos the only choice? I wouldn't mind the green one like the Geico gecko. Do geckos only eat other little critters/bugs? I don't want the geckos food to accidentally escape.
Can you take a gecko out and play with it? Any and all thoughts about a gecko would be much appreciated. I did a search here on the DIS and there weren't too many threads about geckos. Thanks all.
I just read this at about.com,Tokay geckos are usually voracious eaters and can be fed a variety of insect prey (crickets, superworms, mealworms, waxworms, grasshoppers, cockroaches, etc). Larger tokays may take pinky mice. Prey should be gut loaded prior to feeding, and dusted with a vitamin supplement containing calcium. Juveniles can be fed daily; adults every other day or so.
Can you feed a gecko frozen food? Ewwwww if its live! Maybe a gecko isn't the pet for my ds.
Can you take a gecko out and play with it? Any and all thoughts about a gecko would be much appreciated. I did a search here on the DIS and there weren't too many threads about geckos. Thanks all.
I just read this at about.com,Tokay geckos are usually voracious eaters and can be fed a variety of insect prey (crickets, superworms, mealworms, waxworms, grasshoppers, cockroaches, etc). Larger tokays may take pinky mice. Prey should be gut loaded prior to feeding, and dusted with a vitamin supplement containing calcium. Juveniles can be fed daily; adults every other day or so.
Can you feed a gecko frozen food? Ewwwww if its live! Maybe a gecko isn't the pet for my ds.