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Gecko photoshoot! (DUW hell!)

Carinata

Ever Evolving Exotics
Here are some of my geckos!

Log -WC AFT F

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Coconut -WC AFT F

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Missy -WC AFT F

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Just based on the first picture, it doesn't appear to have the large bulge at the base of the tail that a male would have. It's obviously impossible to tell just from that one picture, but that's what it looks like to me.
 
Gorgeous geckos! I just can't get over those AFTs... They have such gentle-looking faces! Out of curiosity, are they very difficult to take care of?
 
They are really easy to care for. I have a rack for mine. 32qt racks. Males get their own pad females are in groups of 3. 90 day temps, 85 ambient, and 75 at night. Coco fiber, humid hide, crickets daily, they get treats too!
 
They are really easy to care for. I have a rack for mine. 32qt racks. Males get their own pad females are in groups of 3. 90 day temps, 85 ambient, and 75 at night. Coco fiber, humid hide, crickets daily, they get treats too!

Thanks for the info! They do sound nice and simple. =)
 
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