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Best Leaftail (Uroplatus) Species

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Hi there everyone, I'm interested in getting some type of madagascan leaftail gecko, but was just wondering which ones were the best as far as ease of care, tameness and docility, feeding etc. goes? I remember handling a mossy leaftail once when I was a kid and it was fairly slow moving and seemed placid, but I dont know if that was just a fluke or not since most geckos I see tend to be high strung. Any pointers? thanks! :)
 
uros are not a starter species. if you have kept geckos before than you may want to try but i would not recommend starting with uros. and as far as saying this species is easier than this one is not the way to find the geckos you should buy. you should do the research and then pick the gecko that you want. dont say well i want this one just because it is easier to take care of then sell it 2 monthes later when you think you could handle a harder species.
 
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