
11-20-2009, 05:24 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Buffalo, NY
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Originally Posted by Reptiloso
Are they hard to maintain? My experience with gecko's is 1 leo, which i've had for the last 5 years. Im from Puerto Rico (tropical Island), so i guess i shouldnt have any problems with temperature, humidity, etc. Im REALLY interested in keeping one of these beautiful animals, and im up to the challenge also.
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Tokays are pretty easy to maintain. The biggest hurdle is finding healthy animals and getting wild caughts acclimated. Wild caughts should have a fecal check done by a reptile vet and then treated for parasites if necessary(usually is). Once they are acclimated and if you have the right setup they are actually very easy and low maintenance. 5 years experience with a leo is great, tokays make an excellent choice as a slightly more challanging species and the next step in gecko keeping.
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