T-ReXx
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Here are some pics of my new olive patternless male tokay; Muerto. Now, these are just point and shoots, and he's not fired up, he's a particularly aggro tokay and I didn't want to stress him too much since he's only been here a few days.
This is my tokay setup. These first ones are Zilla Acrylic atriums(LOVE these things). The top two are heated with zoomed 80watt nocturnal bulbs(red) and the bottom four each have a strip of 4in flexwatt attached to the back with foil tape about half way up and run on a dimmer switch, giving each unit an ambient temp of about 85F with a 95F hot spot. Each cage has cocofiber as a substrate, a roach dish(my tokays eat dubia and lateralis roaches exclusively) a water dish, a calcium dish, some live plants(pothos, snake plants, and spider plants) fake plants, branches(from the yard, baked and bleached) and a 12 in section of 2in PVC hide wrapped in a fake vine suspended on suction cupped hooks near the heat source. The bottom of the roach dish is also hollowed out, allowing the gecko to choose a cooler, moister ground hide if they want to(most don't they usually hangout in an upper corner of the cage). Adults are fed every other day, 10-20 roaches per feeding, gutloaded. The cages have hinged front doors with a screen top and a screen section at the bottom of the front, giving good airflow yet retaining humidity well for several hours after being misted. Each gecko is kept individually, with a male who has been heard calling being introduced to a female's cage for a 30 day period, or until I witness copulation, whichever comes first.
I also keep a permanently bonded 1.2 group in a large(3ftX1ftX4ft) wooden display cage made from a converted glass fronted book case planted with live plants and fake plants. Demon is a VERY big male and is very gentle with his girls, Ying and Yang(but not with me, lol). He is also a very good father.
Eggs incubating in-cage. (excuse the crappy tape job, I did it while running late for work AND dodging Demon's "angry daddy" routine :main_laugh: )
Demon on guard duty
And some females..
Hitari hangin out(she's a tame female)
Natiri (also tame)
And finally, this is Noche and Cleo, my new pair of "NightStalker" bent toed geckos, Cyrtodacytlus intermedius. They're imports, and a bit on the thin side, but they are eating and have had fecals and have been dewormed. I'm really diggin these guys, they're very laid back geckos, and something different.
Noche
Cleo
And here they are in their quarantine setup. It's about the size of a 20 gal tank, cocofiber substrate, hides(they are prefer having not to share) water dish, roach dish, calcium dish, branches(baked and bleached), fake plants and a single screen window to help keep humidity high(these guys need it 70-100%). Temps are room temps, low-mid 70s. No heat source or light. They're feeding well on roaches and apple snails(the aquatic kind, these guys LOVE snails, and the high calcium is good for the females). Once they are through quarantine(60 days) I will be moving them into a large exoterra cage planted with live plants and cork bark on the walls. These geckos are semi-arboreal, and enjoy the opportunity to climb, but lack toe pads so don't handle slippery surfaces well.
Hope you guys enjoyed!
This is my tokay setup. These first ones are Zilla Acrylic atriums(LOVE these things). The top two are heated with zoomed 80watt nocturnal bulbs(red) and the bottom four each have a strip of 4in flexwatt attached to the back with foil tape about half way up and run on a dimmer switch, giving each unit an ambient temp of about 85F with a 95F hot spot. Each cage has cocofiber as a substrate, a roach dish(my tokays eat dubia and lateralis roaches exclusively) a water dish, a calcium dish, some live plants(pothos, snake plants, and spider plants) fake plants, branches(from the yard, baked and bleached) and a 12 in section of 2in PVC hide wrapped in a fake vine suspended on suction cupped hooks near the heat source. The bottom of the roach dish is also hollowed out, allowing the gecko to choose a cooler, moister ground hide if they want to(most don't they usually hangout in an upper corner of the cage). Adults are fed every other day, 10-20 roaches per feeding, gutloaded. The cages have hinged front doors with a screen top and a screen section at the bottom of the front, giving good airflow yet retaining humidity well for several hours after being misted. Each gecko is kept individually, with a male who has been heard calling being introduced to a female's cage for a 30 day period, or until I witness copulation, whichever comes first.
I also keep a permanently bonded 1.2 group in a large(3ftX1ftX4ft) wooden display cage made from a converted glass fronted book case planted with live plants and fake plants. Demon is a VERY big male and is very gentle with his girls, Ying and Yang(but not with me, lol). He is also a very good father.
Eggs incubating in-cage. (excuse the crappy tape job, I did it while running late for work AND dodging Demon's "angry daddy" routine :main_laugh: )
Demon on guard duty
And some females..
Hitari hangin out(she's a tame female)
Natiri (also tame)
And finally, this is Noche and Cleo, my new pair of "NightStalker" bent toed geckos, Cyrtodacytlus intermedius. They're imports, and a bit on the thin side, but they are eating and have had fecals and have been dewormed. I'm really diggin these guys, they're very laid back geckos, and something different.
Noche
Cleo
And here they are in their quarantine setup. It's about the size of a 20 gal tank, cocofiber substrate, hides(they are prefer having not to share) water dish, roach dish, calcium dish, branches(baked and bleached), fake plants and a single screen window to help keep humidity high(these guys need it 70-100%). Temps are room temps, low-mid 70s. No heat source or light. They're feeding well on roaches and apple snails(the aquatic kind, these guys LOVE snails, and the high calcium is good for the females). Once they are through quarantine(60 days) I will be moving them into a large exoterra cage planted with live plants and cork bark on the walls. These geckos are semi-arboreal, and enjoy the opportunity to climb, but lack toe pads so don't handle slippery surfaces well.
Hope you guys enjoyed!