5 Things You Should Never Do to Your Crested Gecko

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Crested geckos have become increasingly popular as reptilian pets due to their unique appearance and relatively low maintenance requirements. While they are known for their hardy nature, there are several crucial guidelines that every crested gecko owner should be aware of to ensure their pets thrive in captivity. In this article, I’ll discuss seven things … Read more

Why Do Crested Geckos Fire Up? (How to Get Yours?)

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Generally, ‘Fired up‘ is a term used to describe crested geckos that have changed color from dull to bright. When a crested gecko is ‘fired up,’ its colors become more vibrant and striking. The dark and orange spots become darker, and the reds become brighter. Look at the bellow image: Now the burning question is, … Read more

How Harmful is a Crested Gecko Bite?

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A crested gecko bite is not very bad at all. They generally have small teeth that are not very sharp, and their jaws are not very strong. Both leopard geckos and crested geckos can’t break human skin, and their bites don’t usually hurt much. Some even say that crested gecko bites feel more like a … Read more

What Happens If A Crested Gecko Loses Its Tail?

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If your crested gecko loses its tail, nothing serious will happen! So don’t worry! However, there are some things you must keep in mind when this happens, otherwise, you may end up losing your little guy too! Let’s move on… Why Crested Gecko Loses It’s Tale? Crested geckos drop their tails as a defense move … Read more

Can Crested Geckos Eat Dubia Roaches?

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Yes, crested geckos can eat Dubia roaches. In fact, Dubia roaches are recommended as one of the staple live feeder insects for crested geckos. They are a great option because of their high nutritional value. However, they are not as easy to find as crickets and are a little pricier. To feed your crested gecko … Read more