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Old 08-31-2010, 09:19 PM
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L. Williamsi are the coolest litle things ever! and the most vibrant colors
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I would agree with the Klemmeri. Mine are usually out and about.
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Honestly, I feel that it comes down to the individual animal. I have had CB golddusts that I have raised myself which started out real tame...I used to handle them a lot, which made them very calm. One female that used to be tame became really skiddish when introduced with the male.

They change depending on how much you work with them...
I agree with this. I have a giant day and he was pretty bold to start out with but then would start hiding when i came near the enclosure. So i started feeding him fruit mash off my finger. That seemed to calm him down. I am going to see if I keep doing it if he will actually come to me when i come to the enclosure.

I know that P. Klemmeri has been mentioned but i saw some when I was picking up my pea****. They are pretty clam and inquisitive. I was really surprised for such a small gecko.
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Ok thanks everyone for their input. As others have said, i think a lot of it comes down to the individual geckos. I got a new pair of ornata recently (i'll have to post up some pics ) and the female is very bold and will take baby food from the finger and will come to you wheras my male ornata i have been keeping for a while will run away as soon as he senses you lol.

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Ornata lightning with feet.
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Old 09-02-2010, 06:11 PM
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Ornata lightning with feet.
They are arn't they! My female is really friendly, but if you make a sudden movement that scares her, she is gone in a flash!
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