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Those have to be the first pictures of tokay's I've ever seen with their mouths not open!
Good work and awesome geckos!
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thankyou, I keep telling folks that these geckos can become very handleable and I will post more pics to show this in the future. My wife has one that literally hangs on her neck (by its feet not mouth) while she cleans cages and walks around.
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Re: Some tokays
thats awesome
what do u house them in
My collection
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Re: Some tokays
Originally Posted by AkHerps
Those have to be the first pictures of tokay's I've ever seen with their mouths not open!
Good work and awesome geckos!
And he's holding them in his hand!!! Those are beautiful, I never knew that Tokays came in such a variety of colors.
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I keep them in larger sterilites on there side at the moment, but we are ordering custom cages for them in the near future.
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Some day I may move away from breeding geckos and keep just a few for display purposes. If so, I may pick up a tokay to round out the variety
I LOVE the variation in colors you can get with these guys!
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Yeah ive only heard that there really bad pets. and mainly display animals, but there inexpensive for the most part, and I really want a tokay.. Im just worried about it being vicious :/
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If you go with captive bred you will see a big difference if they are from someone that actually takes time with them. As for price the normals are pretty cheap still, but the morphs can be a bit pricey. I like to think of them as short term memory geckos. If you handle them on a regular basis they tend to stay pretty well mannered, but if let them just stay in there cage without interaction for a while they can become testy. Some will just croak at ya, but others will bite.
Most of the ones that have been handled alot dont even give you a glance.
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