Tokay geckos are one of the most aggressive gecko species. They're often reffered as the pitbull of the gecko world. These animals do not enjoy handling. Your presence is enough to startle this species.
Some can be tamed, maybe if you got it young enough. But short answer, no. Tokay's are notorious for being rather nasty tempered.
Tokay geckos do not show the hemiphorical bulges like leopard geckos or cresteds. males have pores (as do all male geckos but they usually have a bulge) that are lining their "vents" these pores are where the male anatomy is contained. Pores are darker coloured spots along the geckos vent.
Its all due to his attitude he is oveuslly a moody gecko and dosent like being held unlike other geckos
Crested Gecko. Golden Geckos are much faster and don't like being held. Get a crested gecko.
Feeders found from outside always have risks of carrying parasites and sicknesses. If you are able to find a captive bred colony or a seller, great. Make sure that the feeders are no bigger than the space between the animals eyes.
things like lizard, bearded dragons, and other types of geckos like fat- tailed geckos
Some do and some don't! I used to have two (now only one) One liked to climb around on my hand and the other not so much. Also be careful they can be fast and jumpy though. Of course the one that liked me died but the other one now likes me and I can hold him. So yes you can try to handle them and maybe they just don't like to. From: Lms1211
Yes the are they are just like other geckos.
Geckos love to be nice and warm, make sure the gecko drinks room temperature.
Geckos mostly eat small insects and bugs like crickets.
Nope - if they need to 'clean' their eyeballs - they use their tongue to lick the surface. Crested geckos have a clear membrane covering the eye, this membrane is a clear, transparent eye contact more or less. it stops dirt, oxygen, water, substrates etc.. from entering the eye. when something external touches the membrane, they will lick their eye in order to remove anything. The Crested geckos come from the Diplodactylinae subfamily under the Genera Rhacodactylus. Geckos of the Eublepharinae Subfamily are known as "eye lid" geckos all have eye lids. These consist of the: Leopard gecko (E. macularius), the fat tailed gecko (E. Hemitheconyx) etc.. When sleeping, resting, swallowing, and of course blink, their eyelids will close.
Usually in/around deserts like afganistan. By leopard geckos.