Lygodactylus williamsi

acpart

Well-known member
This was a juvenile williamsi. I have the male in another 12x12x18 which has not been adapted. He's about 5 years old and has not been able to get out (except when I've opened the door a few times and he's made a bee-line for freedom). I had the same thing happen when I first got my P. klemmeri as a juvie. I made the adaptations and thoughth I'd done a good enough job but the next day I didn't see her in the cage. My son found her on the floor and put a deli cup over her. That was more than 7 years ago and she's still living in her re-adapted enclosure.

Aliza
 

flatteringchild

New member
I continue to wonder why people feed geckos babyfood. There is nothing in babyfood that is nutritious for a gecko. I would suggest going to Pangea's website and check out all of the powdered foods that have been formulated specifically for geckos. It is as close as you can get to what geckos eat in the wild. They are wonderful products.
 
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