The only sure-fire way to make your gecko hand-tame is to handle them daily.
No reptile truly becomes 'tame' - they 'learn' to tolerate being handled by people - in that they realise you're not going to hurt them.
You must remember that geckos, like most pets other than domesticated dogs and cats, have not been bred for their compatibility with humans. Your gecko is a wild animal and cannot simply be induced or compelled to let you hold him. Some specimens (and certain species) will just be more docile or "tame" by nature. While some captive animals may become habituated to humans and may seem tame, this is not really the case and some specimens may never "calm".
It is not easy to tame a wild animal.
We use to have a Leopard Gecko and he was very nice. I would not recommend having them as pets unless you truly know what you are doing!!
tame can be an adj: as well as a verb. tame (adj)= not wild; not dangerous or frightened of people tame (v)- make an animal tame so, tame is an action verb as well as an adj.
You can make team, mate, and meat with the letters in tame.
Geckos are not domesticated animals. They cannot be "tame" to listen to your every command. They are able to become more socialable with their owners. A gecko that is handled more often will usually become more socialable. They will also learn your scent, your voice and will even grasp the feeding routines. They will even know the time the lights go on and off.
no! they do not, most likely they will try to eat their young so if your gecko has a baby put the baby in a separate holder.
Team meat mate tame
yes you can tame a guinea pig in about 3 months if you hold and play with them.
First you need raw fish. Then head into the jungle and find an ocelot. If you see one, sneak (Hold shift) and hold your fish. When it is close feed it by right clicking. It may take more than one fish to tame it. An ideal thing to do is to tame two ocelots, and keep them at your house/base. Then breed them using more fish.
Not necessarily, but can become tame if every once in a while you hold them very gently.