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QuestionHow big should a gecko tank be?Audra Barrios is a Marine Biologist and owner of Lick Your Eyeballs, a business offering experiemces, reptiles, supplies and plants. With over 15 years of experience, Audra specializes in reptiles and exotic animals, environmental education, marine biology, conservation issues, and animal husbandry. Audra earned a BASc in Marine Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and studied Natural Sciences at the College of Marin. She is the founder and Executive Director of Things That Creep, a non-profit dedicated to herptile conservation through education. She has spent the last nine years working as a biologist at the California Academy of Sciences.Pick a tank that's at least 20 gallons (76 liters) so your gecko has room to move around. You can go larger if you like.
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QuestionDo geckos need a heat lamp?Audra Barrios is a Marine Biologist and owner of Lick Your Eyeballs, a business offering experiemces, reptiles, supplies and plants. With over 15 years of experience, Audra specializes in reptiles and exotic animals, environmental education, marine biology, conservation issues, and animal husbandry. Audra earned a BASc in Marine Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and studied Natural Sciences at the College of Marin. She is the founder and Executive Director of Things That Creep, a non-profit dedicated to herptile conservation through education. She has spent the last nine years working as a biologist at the California Academy of Sciences.Yes, they need a heat lamp. Heat is a very important part in a reptile’s life; if a reptile does not have enough heat they may become inactive and could fall ill. Your gecko actually needs a heat gradient, which means one side of the take is warm and one is cold. Place a heat lamp on one end so the gecko can warm up, and leave the other end unheated so it can cool down when necessary.
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QuestionHow often should I feed my gecko?Audra Barrios is a Marine Biologist and owner of Lick Your Eyeballs, a business offering experiemces, reptiles, supplies and plants. With over 15 years of experience, Audra specializes in reptiles and exotic animals, environmental education, marine biology, conservation issues, and animal husbandry. Audra earned a BASc in Marine Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and studied Natural Sciences at the College of Marin. She is the founder and Executive Director of Things That Creep, a non-profit dedicated to herptile conservation through education. She has spent the last nine years working as a biologist at the California Academy of Sciences.You should feed an adult gecko every other day, or about 3 times a week.
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QuestionI found a baby gecko whose tail was taken off. Can it survive? I took it in right away and 24 hours later it looks so much better, and more lively.Community AnswerYes, geckos tails are made to fall off. But if you're taking care of it, make sure you have the essentials a gecko needs.
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QuestionCan I feed the gecko anything other than insects?Community AnswerNo, because insects are part of the gecko's diet. If a gecko doesn't eat insects, it could starve.
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QuestionWhat are the other things that a gecko can climb on, aside from glass?Community AnswerGeckos can climb on on basically anything, like wood, bricks, plants, cardboard, metal, steel, plastic et cetera.
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QuestionWhat happens if I put moss in the tank with a tropical gecko?Community AnswerYou will see that your gecko will like the moss and geckos can sleep on it.
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QuestionWould a gecko be a good pet for a ten-year-old?Community AnswerYes, they are good pets for kids and breeders that are just starting out. Tell your kids to be careful with the tail, because it is very sensitive.
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QuestionIs peat moss okay as substrate for 3 Mediterranean House Geckos? They have been living in it for a month.Community AnswerIt might be, but shredded coconut fiber bedding is recommended. It is nice and moist and easy to find.
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QuestionCan I put rocks in the tank?Community AnswerYes, just make sure they are not too big.
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QuestionWhere do you get gecko food?Community AnswerMost pet stores will have a small section of assorted insects near the reptile section that are okay for most types of reptiles to eat. Discuss the specifics with the retailer.
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QuestionCan I let my house gecko roam around my house and eat the spiders?Community AnswerNo, this would be a bad idea. Your gecko could escape and get lost. It also requires constant heat; without this heat, it could die. Lastly, the spiders (or any other insects) your gecko finds and eats could make it very sick.
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QuestionHow do I determine the gender?Community AnswerPush on its butt softly, and if nothing pink comes out, it's a female.
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QuestionCan I put a gecko with my curly-tailed lizard?Community AnswerIt usually isn't a good idea to have two species in the same enclosure.
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QuestionDo the insects need to be alive when I give them to the gecko, or can he eat dehydrated ones?Community AnswerThe insects need to be alive. There isn't enough water or nutrients in dehydrated insects.
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QuestionIs just normal sand okay?Community AnswerNo, because if you add too much the gecko can drown in the sand. It is a much better idea if you get coconut fiber, potting soil and dirt from outside.
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QuestionDo they need to eat insects?Community AnswerYes, this is their diet.
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QuestionI want to use a gecko for pest control. Can it survive if l only feed it once a week? I want it to find pests in my greenhouse.Community AnswerNo, your gecko will very likely starve if you only feed it once a week.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my gecko looks skinny but does not lose its tail?Community AnswerTry to feed it by hand. And mist its cage three to five times a day. Let it go if you caught it, as it will thrive better where it came from (but not if you purchased it as a pet).
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QuestionCan I sprinkle calcium in the water instead of putting it in a bowl?Kalicat24Community AnswerIt depends on the kind of calcium. Some calcium products are designed to be mixed into the animal's water, but some need to be in a bowl or dusted onto their food. You should make sure you have the right kind, or it could negatively affect your water, and your lizard.
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QuestionHow much should I feed an adult?Community AnswerIt depends on the type of gecko. It's best to look up a species-specific care sheet to determine. Leopard geckos, for example, eat 10 - 15 large meal worms 2 - 3 times per week.
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QuestionCan I determine the gender of a gecko when it's a baby?Community AnswerNo. You have to wait until it reaches the age of 3-4 months or older. To do so, gently pick up your gecko and look closely where its tail meets its body. There should be either one or two hemipenal bulges, as well as pores. One bulge means it's female, and you'll have to look very closely to see the pores. Two bulges means it's a male, and the pores should be quite visible.
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QuestionCan I give it tiny ants?Community AnswerNo. Ants could harm your lizard.
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QuestionDoes a gecko die if it sheds its tail?Community AnswerThat is a common concern with lizards, but don't worry! Geckos only shed their tails when they're scared, and usually they grow back within about a month.
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QuestionI have coconut husk for my house gecko. Is this okay?Community AnswerYes, it is safe as long as it is cleaned out.
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QuestionWe just found a gecko in our room in Valencia, Spain. He is super small. How do we take care of it?Community AnswerThe best way to "care" for a wild uninjured animal is always to release it. Keeping it will require a tank, lamps for warmth, and a lot of insects for food. For a wild animal, being held in captivity is very stressful.
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QuestionCan I feed my geckos fruit like bananas?Community AnswerYou could, but every once and a while, give them mealworms or crickets.
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QuestionCould I feed mine flies and moths?Community AnswerYes, you could, but you should not rely on that alone.
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QuestionWhat kind of gecko is suitable for children to play with?Community AnswerIt depends on how old the children are. Young children should never own geckos, but older children may. Leopard geckos and Bearded Dragons (although Bearded Dragons are not technically geckos) are good for kids.
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QuestionCan I use a box instead of a glass tank?Community AnswerYes, you can use plastic bins, a lot of people do that, actually. Reptile breeders do it too.
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