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How About A Giant Cave Gecko Are Thay Good 1st Geckos?
 
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No, def not. They only come up for sale a couple of times a year, they are not cheap, and tend to tear into each other. Stick with knobbies, thicktails, spinytails or even Diplodactylus genus.
 
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I'll second that call JasonL.....although diplodactylus are proving to be testing with regards to breeding in my experience.......maybe something else for you to consider Kurtles. Whether you intend on breeding or not from what you acquire.
Broad Tailed Geckos are pretty simply to keep also, mcuh like thick tails IMO. I've got some available also. PM me if you have any questions.
 
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Not a bad sugesstion Leigh, clone geckos are awesome.
 
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Not a bad sugesstion Leigh, clone geckos are awesome.
yeh, and Hetty'll give me a cut of the profit for plugging
 
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Bynoes and thicktails are always a good gecko to start with, relatively cheap and easy to care for and breed..
 
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how about golden-tail?
 

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Golden Tails are great, though need to be heated well.
 
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bynoes rock.get one for sure.
 
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a healthy one u can afford is your best bet,lol,thick tails seem to be a good start
 
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i'd go for leaf-tailed gecko.

Would b a good choice mate...... Get them from the right breeder with knowledge and u'll b happy having them..... Try and get them from Indicus...... cheers.....
 
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