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Old 05-08-2008, 08:24 AM
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Default Pics of my frogeyed geckos "Will & Grace"

I named my two frogeyed geckos "Will & Grace", because they still haven't
breed yet... Despite the byting reputation that some frogeyed geckos have, those two are quite tame!!


This is Will, sitting comfortably on my hand.


Will & Grace in their hiding cave.


Their always curious to see what's going on!

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Old 05-13-2008, 10:11 PM
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Nice keyserlingii! Those are usually a pretty nippy gecko.
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Old 05-18-2008, 05:41 PM
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Smile Ugrading my Frog-eyed's tank

Im new to this site but I've had my Frogeyed Geko for over 7 yrs. Didn't know much about him when I bought him, the pet store was closing and I got a great deal. Previously I kept Blue anoles and Swifts and wanted to graduate to keeping a Geko. His name is Garfield and he is quite tame and rarely trys to bite. He has been happy in his ten gallon with sand and hide spots, but I'd like to give him a new environment. Has anyone ever used Excavator Clay Burrowing Substrate before? And do I need to put a layer of river rocks in the bottom with a water tube that reaches the bottom for humidity? I also wondered if I could put any live plants such as succulents in too. And one final question - what other kinds of food besides crickets and mealworms canI offer him. Advice welcome
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Old 05-18-2008, 06:23 PM
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those are some very pretty geckos they sorta have that leo look to them
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Old 05-19-2008, 05:59 AM
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I also wondered if I could put any live plants such as succulents in too. And one final question - what other kinds of food besides crickets and mealworms canI offer him. Advice welcome
Hi,

I do not offer any crickets or mealworms to Will & Grace anymore, becauce they just don't eat them... I have no idea why, but they strongly prefer grashoppers.
Will just loves the big ones! He eats one, almost, within a quarter of a second!
Grace prefers the smaller ones, without the wings. So maybe you can try feeding them some grashoppers(?)
I have live plants in their vivarium, and it doesn't seems to be a problem. Sometimes Will digs a hole just underneath a plant, but that's really the only thing he does.
So I think it's pretty save to use live plants. But don't forget to water them!
Hope my answer helped a little?
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Old 05-21-2008, 06:44 AM
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Nice gecko's. We also have 2. We bought them as a couple, but now it turns out to be 2 males. If anyone needs a male?
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