Geckos: Setting up the Terrarium, Important Supplies, Gecko Facts

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Hi All,
Gecko fans are fortunate indeed (I included, as I’ve worked with a great many in zoos and the field)…over 150 species are available in the pet trade, many of which do quite well in modest enclosures. Among geckos we find lizards of every conceivable description – rainforest dwellers, desert specialists, burrowers, gliders, giants and many others. Today I’ll review some guidelines that will help you to set up terrariums for a variety of species. The following information can be applied to most available geckos, but details will vary. Please post below for information on individual species.
[FONT=&quot]The family Gekkonidae contains over 1,050 species. Among lizards, their diversity is exceeded only by the skinks.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Geckos may be found in deserts, rainforests, woodlands and grasslands. Some associate with people voluntarily –the aptly-named House Geckos favor our dwellings, while Tokay Geckos are established in Miami and other large cities. Five species are native to the USA, but approximately 15 have been introduced from elsewhere. Geckos range in size from the 1.2 inch-long Reef Geckos to the stout, 15 inch-long New Caledonian Giant Gecko.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The amazing ability of some geckos to run upside-down on ceilings was first recorded by Aristotle in the 4th Century. Gecko feet are being studied with a view towards creating new adhesives. [/FONT]Read the rest of this article here: Geckos - Setting Up a Terrarium, Gecko Supplies, and Gecko Facts
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Best Regards, Frank Indiviglio
 
Nice site. I'm currently keeping a couple of G.gecko.


Much appreciated! Glad to see you are keeping Tokay geckos..I don't understand why they are not more popular among lizard keepers. Here's an article you may enjoy. Best, Frank
 
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