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Gotta show off
New acquisition:
Female Lygodactylus williamsi (electric blue gecko):
I picked up a trio of these little guys, and I'm in love--they're huge fun to watch, they're smart, and gorgeous.
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"Don't Underestimate me."
My herps:
1.0.0 Ball Python- rex
1.0.0 Bearded Dragon- Spike
0.1.0 Crested Gecko- Cheweh
0.0.2 Metallic Pink Toe Tarantula-Bubbles, Skittle(My little brother named them)
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Re: Gotta show off
Here he is--he's more flighty than she is, hard to catch him fired up. lol
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Re: Gotta show off
Gorgeous colouration,
Are they totaly hand off pets or will they tolerate handling.
Was curious if they had the same fragile skin that day geckos have.
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Re: Gotta show off
Wow, that amazing, looks like a color you should see in a marine fish or coral
"Don't Underestimate me."
My herps:
1.0.0 Ball Python- rex
1.0.0 Bearded Dragon- Spike
0.1.0 Crested Gecko- Cheweh
0.0.2 Metallic Pink Toe Tarantula-Bubbles, Skittle(My little brother named them)
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No, they're not very fragile for their size, but apart from moving an aggressive female to a separate cage, I have not tried to handle them. They're just too tiny and quick. They are very smart, though, and they've already learned (by the end of the first week) that when I mess with the cage, they should check the feeding platform for goodies right away.
I've heard one keeper has hand-fed them, and had them jump out of the cage onto his hand, take a fly, and then jump back in. I had one of the girls slip out of the cage once, but I was able to herd her back in--she did run up my arm to my elbow and back down into the cage. lol
They're not as flighty as other geckos I've worked with, not at all--but the potential is definitely there. If they want to move...they're GONE. They practically teleport. It would be far too much risk to be opening the cage constantly to try to get them hand-tame. If they decided to take off, you wouldn't have a prayer of catching them unless they let you.
There's no need to handle them, though--they're huge fun just to watch, since they're always doing something. They're serious chow-hounds, so they're always hunting. I feed them daily.
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I just started a Ning group for Lygodactylus keepers. There isn't a whole lot of info out there about them yet, so I thought it would be nice to have an area to try to centralize keepers who do have them, so we can all exchange observations and advice, etc.
There is a Lygodactylus.com site with care info, but it's rather sparse, and has no forum. Obviously the intent isn't to steal people away from BP.net, which focuses on ball pythons specifically. A dedicated forum for the genus might help people find information on these animals more quickly and easily.
It is here: http://lygodactylus.ning.com/
If you have any Lygos, please consider joining, and sharing what you know with others.
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Re: Gotta show off
Hey there! I don't check the gecko sub-forum since I haven't owned any geckos in several years, until yesterday. And now I see we both picked up the same species of geks, the Williamsi Dwarf Geckos. Pretty cool!
Here's my thread here on BP.net, link. I'm visiting your link and will join, thanks! Just a thought though (because I care my intentions are good), I read one one of the info sites that they should be fed just 3x week to avoid obeseity.
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Re: Gotta show off
Awesome looking geckos!! do they ever calm down so you can watch tv with it or something?
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