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Extending my One Man Collection!

Pet Corn Snake said:
oh and a few questions :


Would a baby or adult do best?
How many times a week should it be handled?
Are they delicate or are they not too bad when holding?
Do they run? because it could when i'm holding it and drop ?

I would suggest doing some reading... :rolleyes:
You can start here:
http://www.drgecko.com/
 
Ok ive been doing SOme research thanks for the link lore : ) i was wondering if anyone knew, if leros tend to climb glass? my old tank is a auqariam so its got "wire holes" with Damien when he lived in it, i had a wire cover over the tank under the lid, so they he could not get to the wireholes, would this work with a leo? i'm all confused lol
 
Pet Corn Snake said:
Ok ive been doing SOme research thanks for the link lore : ) i was wondering if anyone knew, if leros tend to climb glass? my old tank is a auqariam so its got "wire holes" with Damien when he lived in it, i had a wire cover over the tank under the lid, so they he could not get to the wireholes, would this work with a leo? i'm all confused lol

Leos can't climb glass. They lack the 'sticky' feet of some other geckos.
 
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