The Geckoman
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I would love to have a flying gecko, they're so cool. I've read that you should never handle a flying gecko but I've also read that it is okay. So should I or not? I don't want to buy one if I can't hold it.
I would not recommend to handle them. They're best left alone, unless it is really really necessarily.
They are very very fast, have no problems with jumps at all, and catching them is extremly exhausting, once they fled.
By the way they can bite very very heavily in your fingers.
To sum it up: They HATE being handled. Some animals tolerate it for a small amount of time, but anyways they are NOT comfortable with it.
And the risk of them getting away and/or loosing their tail when you try to get them back, is just too high.
And believe me, they're just pure evil and so fast, that you'll have quite a lot problems to get them.
Captive bred or wild caught?
My 8 yo captive hatched female flyer tolerates some handling. My wild caught male is almost as tolerant. Sara accompanies me to reptile shows twice a year and is somewhat out and about during them. In fact, once about noon at a show when she was 16 months old, she laid two eggs on my friend's wrist...note my avatar!!! :biggrin: That story made an English edition of Reptilia.
Both my male and female flyers will sometimes accept handfed crickets and/or dubia from me. Sometimes they both shake away first feeding attempts, but a 2nd or 3rd try is usually successful.
Ptychozoon kuhli rival Uroplatus in my estimation. :idea:
Back to the same note of are you able to handle a flying gecko..and what Elizabeth said about her flyer laying eggs on someone's hand. It was acting kinda strange as it raised up its butt for some reason. i thought it was going to pounce away or something... but after it returned to normal position and walked to my other hand I found the surprise... My gecko just took a dump on my hand tonight...
I guess don't handle them unless you want to find wet black stuff on you after... =o
Really, AeroWRX, that seldom happens :roll:. You have been marked as "prized territory"!!! It is just another case of "ready or not!" (Nbd.....)
The flyer took a dump on my girlfriend's arm tonight. I think she won't ever go near it again..