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Old 04-24-2005, 09:50 AM
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Default Orange Faced Dwarf Gecko

Hi there I'm getting a Orange Faced dwaf Gecko and need some info on it so if anybody has one can you please post some info.Can they eat mealworms and waxworms instead of crickets because the gecko is going in my room and the crickets will to but they will keep me up all night. So can theylive off the 2 worms mentioned??
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if you get small crickets (which will almost undoubtedly be needed for your gecko to eat ) they won't make noise at night as only mature male crickets have wings and use them to court females.
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What species is it?
The fact you mention "dwarf" obviously means they are small, so you won't have any worries about chipring crickets. Crickets won't begin chirping until they are sub-adult - adult size; which are far too big for a dwarf gecko.
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Thank you every body for your replies yes the gecko i want is commonly known as the yellow headed gecko but at the place they sell them they call them the orange headed gecko thank you anyways.
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