Yes, almost any exotic animal store will carry species of geckos. As well as most aquarium stores and pet stores. It is always a good idea to seek out a local breeder. The animals are more likely to be kept properly, be healthier and it also supports your local community verses importing from other countries where the animals could be infested with mites, growths and disease.
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While geckos are not native to Seattle, it is possible for them to be kept as pets in the area. Some species of geckos can thrive in captivity with the proper care and habitat. However, they would not survive in the wild in Seattle's climate.
Geckos live in all continents except Antarctica.
Tokay geckos are native to North Eastern Asia. Including: Vietnam, Malyasia, Indonesia.
This is some reasons a leopard geckos and Madagascar day geckos can't live together: #1: Madagascars have a different environment than leopard geckos. Madagascar day geckos live in tropical conditions and leopard geckos live in desert conditions. #2 they would be fighting because they are territorial.
Leopard geckos live in a desert habitat, but not in a sandy one.
No, geckos do not live in salt water. They are land-dwelling reptiles that require a dry environment to thrive. Geckos are typically found in warm and tropical climates around the world.
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Geckos cannot live in antarctica, becase of the weather being to cold, since they have to live in a medium temperature area.
Geckos come from every continent on earth except for Antarctica