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almost every gecko some names are the tokay gecko the crested gecko and the golden gecko you can tell by looking at their eyes if their pupil is a sslit they are nocturnal
Some gecko species such as the Crested gecko or the Gargoyle gecko can be born red. Throughout their growth, some may loose the red coloration and others may have the red color brighten.
You should feed your crested gecko daily. Use the crested gecko special diet mixed with water and alternate that with crickets. Mine have done very well with this. I don't recommend baby food due to it being high in sugar.
No. People feed leopard geckos "pinkies" for various reasons. To boost nutrition during a geckos pregnancy. To give a gecko a large feeding so as to not have to feed it for a week (this works well if you want to take a vacation). Some people just think it's entertaining. A Leopard Gecko does not "need" to eat baby mice. Crickets will do.
Yes. A gecko will grow back a tail. It won't be as long or strong, but it will grow back.There are many reasons why a gecko's tail may fall off. It may fall off when in a fight with another animal, or the tail can also fall off if the gecko is stressed out. Unfortunately, if the tail does fall it will not grow back .
Not all gecko species are but indeed some are. An example of a gecko that eats both insects and fruits are the Crested Geckos, native to the islands of New Caledonia. They rely on a multitude of fruits, nectars, pollens, insects, spiders etc..
green anoles, crested gecko, leopard gecko, a pair of fire bellied toads, 5-9 fish, tomato frog.
Like with all limbs on almost any creature, the nerves are still active once the limb has been removed from the body. In the example that a bird snatches a Crested gecko by the tail, they "drop" the tail and as the tail continues to wiggle around, the crested gecko is able to escape into some brush, while the predator is enjoying a nice tasty tail.
Most hobbyists reffer to being pregnant as "egg bound" or "fertile" with crested geckos. A crested gecko will lay the eggs 30-45 days after copulation. After the eggs have been deposited, they will incubate 60-120 days depending on temperature.
There are over 1200 species of gecko. Some may be only 1" long, while others are 14" long. Some may be yellow while others are red. As in many different dogs, the same species can exibit many different colors. The same is for certain species of gecko such as the leopard and the crested. They can come in a multitude of colors and patterns.
A crested gecko is a species of gecko that enjoys humidity. This species does not require a bowl of water but instead they enjoy daily mistings. By spraying the terrarium this increases the humidity level as well as a water source. The crested gecko will lap up droplettes from the walls of the terrarium or from the accessories.
Coat the live feeders in some Crested gecko diet, Use tongs, place fresh MRP on the nose of the animal and directly mist the animal from a minimal of 12" away and the water should make the animal lick, taking in the MRP off its nose.