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Thinking about getting a gecko, which kind, and why?
So we have been thinking about getting a gecko. We have been doing some research. Fat tails, Leo's, and crested, have all come up. Just not sure which one we want. Looking for people who have experience with any of thems opinions. We have experience with assorted herps, snakes,turtles, uromastyx,frogs, so care is not an issue. Which in your opinion is the friendlier more easily handled breed? Thanks!
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Re: Thinking about getting a gecko, which kind, and why?
I've never kept fat-tails but I have kept leos and cresteds before.
Leos, it depends on their personality. I had a girl that was a joy to have. You could hold her and everything and she never once tried to bite. The one I have now...well lets just say I have words with her sometimes. She's not very nice. Care is really easy.
Cresteds I've had limited experience with. I've only dealt with babies and because of where I got them, they didn't last long. But they were friendly and easily handleable. And care is super easy.
It really depends on preference. :D
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I vote Leo's.
Care is super easy and they really are funny little things. Of the five I have all are friendly, never bite (unless they think I am a worm!) and only one doesn't like to be handled. She just panics and gets all stupid, but the rest don't care. Three of them actually seem to like being out/held, and the other doesn't hate it but doesn't love it either.
I only have had Leo's though so can't comment on anything else and am obviously partial to them.
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I have a leo and my sister has 2. They are an absolute delight! One of my sister's actually stands on his hind legs up against the glass until you come over and let him crawl up on your hand. He seems to genuinely enjoy being held. Mine will hang out on my shoulder or boobs while I putter around online. The only time he ever bites is when I try to hand feed him and he misses. He has a food bowl now instead. XD
I don't have experience with any other geckos to compare it to, but I can say that leos are fun. I'm thinking about a crested or gargoyle next. :)
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I've heard fat tails won't eat mealworms as readily where as most leos will. I don't own either but might be something to think about.
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I vote leos as well. IMHO they are probably the best first gecko. I've had tokays, too. And while they are pretty simple to care for, as long as humidity levels are reached, they aren't able to be handled as majority of them are fiesty little turds.
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Re: Thinking about getting a gecko, which kind, and why?
I know this wasn't on your list, but you should consider gargoyle geckos. :) I may be biased because they are the only geckos I keep, but I LOVE them! They're a very close relative of the crested geckos (husbandry is basically the same, temps in mid-70's, they eat CGD, insects, and I occasionally feed mine some fruit as a treat), though they get to be slightly larger and shouldn't be housed in groups. They're very neat, not quite as commonly seen as some other geckos, but simple enough in terms of husbandry. They have good temperaments so long as you handle them regularly. The only time I've seen mine become aggressive is if one of the females has eggs. I have four. I've had them for years and I have not had any problems or concerns with any of them. I've heard the species can be finicky when it comes to eating live food, but all of mine are avid cricket eaters.
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Pick what you like the best :) They are all easy to care for, and they all have their own specific issues that need to be met. I would not classify any of the three you mentioned as difficult.
Leopard geckos have more variety and color patterns to choose from at a lower price. Crested geckos do not need to be fed live prey which is a big plus for a lot of people. Fat Tails are a lot of fun and many new morphs are being created each season.
All three are easy to handle. As they grow in size it will be easier, with all three care will need to be taken when they are young as they are often "jumpy" and "flighty" until they get used to being handled. If I had to pick I would pick Leopard Geckos.
I don't think you will go wrong with any of the three :) GL!
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My vote goes to the crested gecko because it has the easiest care requirements. No heating needed (unless you live somewhere cold). I only use live food twice a week (other times I use rephasy super foods). Breed so easily and I just leave the eggs outside w/o incubation (I live in southern California).
P.S. I breed all three and cresties are my favorite. You can handle them easily.
Good luck :)
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Leo's are the best because they need high heat, a humid box, and a hide. No humidity concerns throughout the tank and the only way they get too hot is if the temps are over 100 degrees. With fat tails you need good humidity, the same for cresteds. Though cresteds can't get too hot.
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I have all three and out of them leos are last on my list because I have had bad experiences with them. I have 7 leos, two are easily handle-able, one just straight up hates me and tries to bite me through it's cage and the others are super flighty.
I love my fat gecko, she is super calm and friendly. Her care is similar to a leo but she does need higher humidity and she is more sensitive to light.
Cresties are by far my favorite and they are very different than leos and fat tails. They are super easy to care for and very cool to watch. They are also very friendly.
That being said, you get the best color variation with leos but cresties are cheaper from what I have seen and come in some really nice colors.
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Thanks all for your opinions! And the winner is.......... A Leo! We met a very cool one, and we decided she was the one for us. She is very mellow, and will just hang out with you. I didn't like the looks of the crested as much either. Based off our experience so far with her, I think I would give anyone in the future inquiring a vote for Leo's. :D
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I don't see a picture of her? Is my laptop broken?
Congrats, you will have a great time with her (and she with you!) :)
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Re: Thinking about getting a gecko, which kind, and why?
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Originally Posted by Clementine_3
I don't see a picture of her? Is my laptop broken?
Congrats, you will have a great time with her (and she with you!) :)
Lol, I have not had much luck uploading pictures here. Sorry! She is some sort of a morph not a typical spotted. Very pretty. May have to mess with the pictures more....... :)
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Because of this thread, I'm actually in LOVE with crested geckos now. I wanted another snake, but decided another snake would take too much room and be too expensive to feed. After looking up the crested gecko, I realized I would be able to keep one in my room without an additional heat source (I have 3 heat pads and 3 lamps going at all times). The room is always 70-78 degrees, and in the summer, the AC will keep the temp from getting too hot (TX).
Also, crested geckos can eat a solely powder/water mix which is easy peasy compared to my Beardie, Ball, and Corn. :)
THANKS to all who posted. Hopefully I'll get a crestie soon! :D
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Re: Thinking about getting a gecko, which kind, and why?
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Originally Posted by Kamille Kirkendoll
Because of this thread, I'm actually in LOVE with crested geckos now. I wanted another snake, but decided another snake would take too much room and be too expensive to feed. After looking up the crested gecko, I realized I would be able to keep one in my room without an additional heat source (I have 3 heat pads and 3 lamps going at all times). The room is always 70-78 degrees, and in the summer, the AC will keep the temp from getting too hot (TX).
Also, crested geckos can eat a solely powder/water mix which is easy peasy compared to my Beardie, Ball, and Corn. :)
THANKS to all who posted. Hopefully I'll get a crestie soon! :D
I could have written this myself and it would have been spot on minus the part about living in TX. Got an expo coming up on the 29th... GOGO NEW CRESTIE
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Cresties :gj:, it's cuteness overload with them and easy to care for, no supplemental heat, room temp is sufficient, no bug needed, and better handling experience in my opinion.
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Congrats on the leo.
I would have voted cresties. I've had good experiences with both cresties and leos. I haven't really handled a fat tail yet. But I really love how neat cresties look. I love how they hang on the walls.
Cresties don't need heat and don't need live food. They need humidity, but you can mist with a water spray bottle.
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Re: Thinking about getting a gecko, which kind, and why?
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Originally Posted by Kamille Kirkendoll
Because of this thread, I'm actually in LOVE with crested geckos now. I wanted another snake, but decided another snake would take too much room and be too expensive to feed. After looking up the crested gecko, I realized I would be able to keep one in my room without an additional heat source (I have 3 heat pads and 3 lamps going at all times). The room is always 70-78 degrees, and in the summer, the AC will keep the temp from getting too hot (TX).
Also, crested geckos can eat a solely powder/water mix which is easy peasy compared to my Beardie, Ball, and Corn. :)
THANKS to all who posted. Hopefully I'll get a crestie soon! :D
Glad we inspired someone else too! Expand the herping! We love our bp's, but wanted another something. Our daughter found them on kingsnake classifieds and wanted one. So we looked into gecko's...... Now we are the proud owner of a Leo..... Maybe needing one more...... Lol
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