Geckos are not poisonous, they don't bite, and geckos appear. Gecko is an animal that lies in the daytime and comes out at night. During the day, he lurks in hidden places such as cracks in the wall, under the eaves of tiles and behind cabinets, and comes out for activities at night. Won't climb into bed. On summer and autumn nights, geckos often appear on walls, eaves or telephone poles illuminated by lights, preying on mosquitoes, flies, moths, spiders and other beneficial and harmless animals.
Geckos are abundant in warm areas all over the world, and at least some species are found only in America. The spotted gecko is the most widely distributed species in North America and can grow to 15 cm. The body is light pink to yellowish brown with dark spots and spots. Gecko is the largest gecko, with a body length of 25 ~ 35cm (10 ~ 14 inch). Body gray, mixed with red or milky white spots and stripes.
breeding technology
Gecko farming doesn't need much ultraviolet light. Geckos generally don't need fluorescent lamps, because most geckos are from Nocturnal Animals. However, some people use fluorescent lamps to provide a natural day and night environment. Imagine that although they will not be active during the day, they can also know that the day is a time for rest. Remember to provide caves for geckos to hide, otherwise it will cause great pressure on geckos.
Gecko's main food is insects (such as crickets, breadworms, etc. ), and adult gecko can supplement protein for mice. Gecko's breeding box need not be too high, because Gecko doesn't like to climb, so it's better to cover it with ventilation.
Geckos usually absorb the water they need from food. Just put a small pot in the feeding box. Gecko will automatically drink water or spray water slightly on the wall of the feeding box. Spray water in the gecko breeding box once a day to keep the humidity, which can prevent the gecko from peeling because of insufficient humidity. Putting grass moss in caves can also increase humidity. Geckos grow faster under tiles.
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