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want to do 1.1 of 2 or 3 different geckos
one being pictus
so i want to get 1.1 pictus, 1.1 arborial geckos ,and 1.1 of either
terrestrial or arborial gecko
was wondering what the best begginer arborial geckos were
and if any one had any suggestions on another speacies thats
farly low priced and at a begginer level of care other then the leos that almost all of the gecko keepers have
must be somthing that can be handled with out attack
so no tokays
but other then that i am open to any suggestions you have
and if you know of a care sheet on a site about the gecko you suggest can you please post a link so i can start my reading
also any books
im thinking of geting the pictus soon because i have read up on them quite a bit but i havent found any books
and i already have a billion 10 gallons so i can easily house 1.1 seperatly
but the other 4 geckos im probly going to get after winter most likely
unless i find some at the show in december
 
Go for rhacs

I think that if you are looking for an arboreal species which is fairly easy to work with, you should check out Cresteds and gargoyle geckos. Both can be housed in simple cages with moderate humidity and temps between 70-80 degrees. They are very handleable and easy to care for. They eat fruit baby food and insects.

If you are interested in these species, I would encourage you to follow this link - http://www.sandfiredragonranch.com - and ask for Allen Repashy. He can set you up with both species and is tremendous to work with. You will not be disappointed if you work with Allen at Sandfire. That is a guarantee.

When you call them - tell them you heard it from a guy who was posting from "Faunaclassifieds Gecko Forum".

Take care
 
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