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    Will a snake eat a pinkie when it’s in the bottom of the enclosure?

    It’s a common question that reptile enthusiasts have. After all, snakes are predators, and pinkies are small enough to be considered potential prey. So, what’s the answer? Will a snake eat a pinkie at the bottom of the enclosure? The short answer is no. Snakes are not likely to eat pinkies at the bottom of…

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    The Truth About Tokay Geckos and UV Light & Environment

    When caring for a tokay gecko, there is a lot of misinformation. One of the most common misconceptions is that tokay geckos need UV light to thrive. In this blog post, we’ll set the record straight and dispel this myth. Tokay Geckos are natives of Southeast Asia and can be found in countries like Indonesia,…

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    Can Tokay Geckos Eat Pangea? A Helpful Answer

    Tokay geckos are native to the forests of Southeast Asia. These lizards eat various insects in the wild, including crickets, moths, and grasshoppers. But what about commercially-available gecko diets, like Pangea? Can tokay geckos safely eat Pangea? Let’s find out. Pangea is a company that makes insect-based diets for reptiles. Their products are freeze-dried or…

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    Can Tokay Geckos Eat Repashy? A Surprising Answer

    If you’re a gecko enthusiast, then you know that tokay geckos are some of the most popular lizards in the reptile world. One question that many tokay gecko owners have is whether or not these lizards can eat repashy. Let’s take a closer look at this question.   The short answer is yes; tokay geckos…

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    Are Tokay Geckos Legal in California? Know The Laws

    The tokay gecko (Gekko gecko) is a diurnal, arboreal gecko native to Southeast Asia. It is one of the giant geckos in the world, with an average length of 30 cm (11.8 in). It gets its name from the onomatopoeic call it produces when alarmed or annoyed, which sounds like “to-kay.” The tokay gecko is…

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    Why Tokay Geckos Are So Expensive. A Detailed Answer

    Tokay geckos are some of the most popular reptiles kept as pets. These lizards are native to Southeast Asia and can grow up to 12 inches in length. They’re also known for their vibrant colors and patterns, ranging from bright red to a more muted brown. But why are they so expensive?   There are…

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