As the title says but also how long do u keep them out when u do handle them???
Jul 31, 2009 #1 ang3l3s New Member Messages 472 Location mtl As the title says but also how long do u keep them out when u do handle them???
Jul 31, 2009 #2 TheVirus New Member Messages 38 I'd like an answer to this as well. I use more of the hands off approach with my reptiles, but these guys are too cute for my wife
I'd like an answer to this as well. I use more of the hands off approach with my reptiles, but these guys are too cute for my wife
Aug 1, 2009 #3 A Andrew Guest My male levis levis seems to be fairly calm, but skittish, if that makes any sense. Not the type of gecko I would recommend for regular handling in any case. Maybe more experienced keepers can offer better insight...I haven't had mine for very long.
My male levis levis seems to be fairly calm, but skittish, if that makes any sense. Not the type of gecko I would recommend for regular handling in any case. Maybe more experienced keepers can offer better insight...I haven't had mine for very long.
Aug 1, 2009 #4 Golden Gate Geckos Mean Old Gecko Lady Messages 12,730 Location SF Bay Area My N.levis and N. wheeleri only get handled during cage cleaning, but my N. milii get handled all the time... just like my leos!
My N.levis and N. wheeleri only get handled during cage cleaning, but my N. milii get handled all the time... just like my leos!
Aug 1, 2009 #5 N Nigel4less Guest My N.milii male has to be part levis or something LOL, my two gals are just like Leopards in my opinion.
My N.milii male has to be part levis or something LOL, my two gals are just like Leopards in my opinion.
Aug 1, 2009 #6 Golden Gate Geckos Mean Old Gecko Lady Messages 12,730 Location SF Bay Area That's because he is "Mr. Bitey"!!! LOL!
Aug 2, 2009 #7 van_veen456 www.crazyreptiles.eu Messages 191 Location Holland I never handle them! Even when cleaning I just use a cricket tub to catch them...