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hey what is the most easyst gecko to look after,
and the most biggest gecko that is easy to look after. thanks
 
I would suggest a thick tail gecko - Underwoodisaurus milii. They grow fairly big (around 10cm) and are also fairly easy to find for sale and look after.
 
At the risk of repeating previous suggestions, I would go Knob or Thick Tailed Geckos..... :)



and you're welcome ;)
 
im pretty sure those giftshops that sell all aussie tourist paraphernalia normally have some big toy gecko's availible and they come in all kinds of colours to

you never have to feed them, water them, buy a cage for them and they are only about 30 bucks
 
failing that what the others said is true thicktails are good starters and after you have them down move onto knob tails
 
on another site a lady overseas has a pair of thicktails 17 and 19cm
 
im pretty sure those giftshops that sell all aussie tourist paraphernalia normally have some big toy gecko's availible and they come in all kinds of colours to

you never have to feed them, water them, buy a cage for them and they are only about 30 bucks

Ba ha ha ha ha ha! Well said!
 
im pretty sure those giftshops that sell all aussie tourist paraphernalia normally have some big toy gecko's availible and they come in all kinds of colours to

you never have to feed them, water them, buy a cage for them and they are only about 30 bucks

ive got one of them !, a nice big green one, thats nearly the size of me :D fun fun fun
 
knobtails will be the best to start with but at the end of the day if you do your research you could have anything you wanted
 
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