What is a Helmet Gecko?

crestedtimm

New member
Hi, I have about 35 Helmet geckos and I want you guys to talk to me about them. I'm thinking that they can be set up communally, within reason.

Super awesome and heavily patterned, I will try and post some pictures and a classified ad soon, but for now, what do you think?

;)
 

Uncarina

New member
I'm not sure I understand the question: are you asking what the maximum population per unit area in an enclosure might be?
 

oli

New member
I wouldn't recommend putting more than one male in the same enclosure. 35 individuals huh?! You really dove into that project didn't you? lol I have a 3 pairs or so and I keep them all individually, but I know that they can be kept in pairs and that they are being 'farmed'. I'd imagine that these individuals have a very large sectioned off area outdoors where many animals, both males and females live together, but that must be much larger than any enclosure you could offer them.
 

crestedtimm

New member
I dont think that too many males in a unit is good, and will only have one per harem. I would reference the Huddleston experiment if one wanted to doubt communal tanks.

I personally only have about 9, with a reasonable ratio, 3.4.2?
Anyways, I will post another ad for animals from this batch ASAP.

I'm hoping to make some f1 animals come spring perhaps.
 

sushigex

New member
Damn man how you gonna start a thread titled what is a helmeted gecko? Say you got about 35 of them, than have nine. Is this some kind of a riddle? For serious though, can you throw up some pictures of them? I'm kind of interested to see the variability of the patterning as a lot of the farmed stuff tends to have more going on than a lot of the cb stuff.
 

Riverside Reptiles

Administrator (HMFIC)
Damn man how you gonna start a thread titled what is a helmeted gecko? Say you got about 35 of them, than have nine. Is this some kind of a riddle? For serious though, can you throw up some pictures of them? I'm kind of interested to see the variability of the patterning as a lot of the farmed stuff tends to have more going on than a lot of the cb stuff.


He works for Glades Herps. I think this must be their way of trying to get around having to pay for a classified ad (how cheap can you get). Reminder for folks looking to buy...always check the sellers rep on the Board of Inquiry.
 
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