Shockingly, I didn't find the answer when I tried to search for this. Sorry it's all just a bunch of questions at once, haha.
I plan on breeding wax worms, would the moths be safe to feed the Tokay?
And my Tokay seemed darker before. Do they change color often, and do they change color based on something or is it somewhat random? Or do they not really change color at all?
The tokay I got, wild caught, was surprisingly...tame. Although it has never been handled before. But it did make that sort of barking sound, and it was in a shockingly deep sound than I expected (compared to videos and shows i've seen with them on it). I need to move him to a larger tank tomorrow (It's in a temporary 9 gallon tank, upgrading to a 12x12x18 or 18x18x18 tank tomorrow) so I'll try to record the sound in case it does it again. But do some just sound deeper than others, or could it mean something might be wrong?
And in case the size might be a factor (likely is) the gecko is at least 10 inches long. Haven't gotten a gram weight on it, and likely won't be able to manage it for a while, unfortunately.
I'll be taking a fecal to the vet as soon as I get a fresh one, and I may take it to the vet after it's quarantine if something does seem to be wrong. (I'm sure the guy is stressed enough as it is, though)
I plan on breeding wax worms, would the moths be safe to feed the Tokay?
And my Tokay seemed darker before. Do they change color often, and do they change color based on something or is it somewhat random? Or do they not really change color at all?
The tokay I got, wild caught, was surprisingly...tame. Although it has never been handled before. But it did make that sort of barking sound, and it was in a shockingly deep sound than I expected (compared to videos and shows i've seen with them on it). I need to move him to a larger tank tomorrow (It's in a temporary 9 gallon tank, upgrading to a 12x12x18 or 18x18x18 tank tomorrow) so I'll try to record the sound in case it does it again. But do some just sound deeper than others, or could it mean something might be wrong?
And in case the size might be a factor (likely is) the gecko is at least 10 inches long. Haven't gotten a gram weight on it, and likely won't be able to manage it for a while, unfortunately.
I'll be taking a fecal to the vet as soon as I get a fresh one, and I may take it to the vet after it's quarantine if something does seem to be wrong. (I'm sure the guy is stressed enough as it is, though)