Hello from Scotland and some Q's

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MaMExotics

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Hello from scotland , my name is michael i own one bearded dragon and hoping to get 2 AFT geckos in sept i was wondering if people can point me to some good caresheet i know ill have more Q but there is only one for now

i have heard about carmal albinos after reading loads of threads on this form but this shop is selling them as a T+ Caramel FTG http://www.crystalpalacereptiles.co...redshop&view=product&pid=626&cid=21&Itemid=57 what the diff from these and normal Caramels i really like these but loads out of my price range so i think im going to get a amel and a normal hopefuly striped

ty for your help
michael
 

ScottishGeckos

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anyone also another Q
could fat tail geckos live with a staple of mealworms and other type of worms of treats and when older a picky mouse ever couple of months
 

UKFatties

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Hi MaM,
good care sheets include these;

http://jmgreptile.com/fattailcare.html
http://www.theurbangecko.com/caring-african-fat-tailed-gecko
or http://www.anapsid.org/fattailgecko.html hope this helps

FTD stands for Fat tail gecko though i could have some normal hets hatching out shortly if thats what your really wanting ill drop you a PM if anything hatches!


"ScottishGeckos"
Fat tails can be fussy over mealworms though it is possible to feed a staple of this, pinkies are ok for adults i find they quite enjoy them! though i ted to try and give a huge variety of foods as after all you would get bored eating the same thing every day!!!!

hope this helps
 

thinlizzy

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anyone also another Q
could fat tail geckos live with a staple of mealworms and other type of worms of treats and when older a picky mouse ever couple of months

What's the difference between an American gecko and a Scottish one?


Nothing as they come from India.

:main_laugh:

on-topic...a gecko will eat anything that moves as long as it will fit in its mouth. If you feed your gecko mealworms then once in a while buy night-crawlers. More expensive but it's a treat, not a staple diet.
 
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