Munkys Mummy
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Leopard geckos are in my opinion the easiest to keep
is it really aggressive?There is a snake which eats insects but it is not handable
is it really aggressive?There is a snake which eats insects but it is not handable
what do the really small snakes eat? surely they can have only baby mice as they would be too big.
i do like the leopard geckos, but i like the idea of having a smaller reptile, and a gecko that climbs up walls etc, lol.
thanks for all your help guys.
those dwarf sand geckos look perfect. but i wouldnt be sure how available they would be. cost wouldnt be too much of a problem, i could save up. i will visit a few reptile shops when i get a chance and see what they sayis it really aggressive?There is a snake which eats insects but it is not handable
what do the really small snakes eat? surely they can have only baby mice as they would be too big.
i do like the leopard geckos, but i like the idea of having a smaller reptile, and a gecko that climbs up walls etc, lol.
thanks for all your help guys.
I know that Skunk Geckos (named for coloring, NOT smell lol) can climb vertical surfaces. They can get to about 9-10 inches though.
Did you check out the link for those dwarf geckos I posted? I'm just not sure how available they would be and how much they would cost lol
theres alot of research to be done before you get any reptile.
almost all reptiles NEED a heat light/mat, and some need UV lighting. or some requir all of these. small lizards are day geckos, anoles, newts, chameleons, frogs, scorpians, and toads. most reptiles do eat live foods, e.g crickets.
but do alot of research first because there is alot to learn. trust me!