Lygodactylus Williamsi

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Kamileun

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I was visiting a reptile shop in my area that I had never been to before, and found a very charming little gecko labeled lygodactylus williamsi there, and I am pretty sure I'd like to get one. They're so pretty, and I have never seen this kind of gecko in any reptile shop I've been to before. I'm doing research on them, but was curious if anyone in here has ever owned one before, and if you guys could give me any tips.

Would a ten gallon vertical exo-terra viv be too large for one to live in?
 

HepCatMoe

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it certainly would not be too large. it might be just right. i dont have experience with day geckos though. i would check the geckos unlimited forum. those guys have a lot of experience with day geckos.
 

Haroldo

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I was visiting a reptile shop in my area that I had never been to before, and found a very charming little gecko labeled lygodactylus williamsi there, and I am pretty sure I'd like to get one. They're so pretty, and I have never seen this kind of gecko in any reptile shop I've been to before. I'm doing research on them, but was curious if anyone in here has ever owned one before, and if you guys could give me any tips.

Would a ten gallon vertical exo-terra viv be too large for one to live in?

I've kept them for nearly a year now and just organizing to set up breeding harems. No a 10 gallon wouldn't be too large for one. Don't let their small size fool you, they are quite active.
 

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