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Old 01-12-2011, 08:57 AM
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I read somewhere over the net that you could feed tokay gecko with chicken liver is that true? Cause I did try to feed my tokay with chicken liver but it refuse to eat it lol
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Is chicken liver a natural food for Tokays in the wild?? I would think not.....feed him crickets etc.....there is some very bad info on the net, rather stick to the norms
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Is chicken liver a natural food for Tokays in the wild?? I would think not.....feed him crickets etc.....there is some very bad info on the net, rather stick to the norms
Thanks for your reply, the people who actually feeding chicken liver are the people who breeds them in large quantities and selling it every where around the world. You may read about it and I was just wondering what technique do they used to feed the Tokay, cause when I try feeding my Tokay with the liver it just move his head away lol, tokay also eats small frogs in the wild ....

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There are a lot of things that people feed their geckos in captivity that they don't eat in nature. Tokays are known to eat scorpions and centipedes in the wild, and I don't think there are too many "domesticated" crickets running around in the jungle, but I don't know of any gecko keepers who will feed their geckos scorpions and centipedes. I feed my lygodactylus yogurt sometimes, but in the wild, they wouldn't find yogurt laying on the ground. In my opinion, anything you give your gecko outside of its normal diet could be ok, but NEVER use it as a staple. Just a little bit as something different every once in a while. And if it won't eat it the first time you offer, don't bother offering it again. Each gecko has its own likes and dislikes.
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Wow, that's an interesting article. If Tokay are really selling for those kind of prices, it seems like it would be very profitable to captive breed and raise them. That's HUGE money even when translated into US dollars.

Tokay geckos are indeed opportunistic feeders and will eat most anything that moves. But they are mainly insectivores and should be kept on a mostly (if not wholly) insect based diet in captivity. The people feeding chicken livers are not trying to raise a pet gecko, they are trying to raise a fat gecko that they can sell for more money. The long term health of the gecko means little to them.

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you need to remember that theory works in reverse as well. Anything you give to your gecko outside of it's normal diet could just as well be toxic. Just because an animal will eat it, doesn't make it ok. My dog loves chocolate...ever seen what too much chocolate does to a dog?
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anything you give your gecko outside of its normal diet could be ok
you need to remember that theory works in reverse as well. Anything you give to your gecko outside of it's normal diet could just as well be toxic. Just because an animal will eat it, doesn't make it ok. My dog loves chocolate...ever seen what too much chocolate does to a dog?
Good Point... Yeah...
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There are a lot of things that people feed their geckos in captivity that they don't eat in nature. Tokays are known to eat scorpions and centipedes in the wild, and I don't think there are too many "domesticated" crickets running around in the jungle, but I don't know of any gecko keepers who will feed their geckos scorpions and centipedes. I feed my lygodactylus yogurt sometimes, but in the wild, they wouldn't find yogurt laying on the ground. In my opinion, anything you give your gecko outside of its normal diet could be ok, but NEVER use it as a staple. Just a little bit as something different every once in a while. And if it won't eat it the first time you offer, don't bother offering it again. Each gecko has its own likes and dislikes.
Thanks bro really appreciate the advise..
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Wow, that's an interesting article. If Tokay are really selling for those kind of prices, it seems like it would be very profitable to captive breed and raise them. That's HUGE money even when translated into US dollars.

Tokay geckos are indeed opportunistic feeders and will eat most anything that moves. But they are mainly insectivores and should be kept on a mostly (if not wholly) insect based diet in captivity. The people feeding chicken livers are not trying to raise a pet gecko, they are trying to raise a fat gecko that they can sell for more money. The long term health of the gecko means little to them.

@Jim - When you say you need to remember that theory works in reverse as well. Anything you give to your gecko outside of it's normal diet could just as well be toxic. Just because an animal will eat it, doesn't make it ok. My dog loves chocolate...ever seen what too much chocolate does to a dog?
Yeah i think it is true, they would want to put up more fats on the gecko, anyways I'm selling it too if it reaches more than 300grams lol.

I will put up some pictures of my brother's Tokay soon, last week he just bought like 60 Tokay Gecko and several parties are begging him to sell it already for a huge amount of money. Before he purchase all the Tokay some of them had reach 320 grams but after taking them back home their body weight had shrunk to 280gram and 7 of them had died due to traveling

Hope I could get some pictures from my brother soon to show you guys.
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