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How to raise geckos
Gecko breeding method is to prepare feeding containers and food.

To provide suitable living conditions for small gecko, a large feeding box can be prepared for small gecko, which can be a storage box. In short, to do it, you can put some soil and stones. The environment suitable for its survival needs good ventilation and dark light. It can be covered by light-transmitting cloth and ventilated at the top of the feeding box.

The best time to eat is in the evening. You can feed some insects, such as bread worms. Remember not to feed crustaceans. Put a drinking bowl in the feeding box for them to replenish the water they need when they are thirsty. Geckos like to live in secluded places such as walls and eaves, and haunt ceilings and walls at night. Can adapt to different habitats from desert to jungle; I often go to various activities in people's homes.

Living habits

Gecko is an animal that lies in the daytime and comes out at night. Lurking in hidden places such as cracks in the wall, under the eaves of tiles and behind cabinets during the day, and coming out at night. 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. Harmless to people, but barking disturbs people.

When the gecko is frightened or you catch it, as long as you touch it, its tail will be broken immediately, and the gecko will take the opportunity to escape. This phenomenon is called "self-cutting" in zoology, also known as "self-cutting", "self-mutilation" and "self-cutting". Because the broken tail has many nerves, after it leaves the body, the nerves don't lose their function immediately, so it still swings, playing a scary role, and sometimes it can achieve the purpose of self-defense.