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How does a Madagascar Day Gecko protect itself?
Phelsuma madagascariensis grandis Or Madagascar Giant Day Gecko are an omnivore species. Relying on fallen fruits, saps, pollens, and insects their jaws have been built to eat it all. Their jaw structures are none in comparison to a Tokay g... Read More »
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What are some good live plants that Madagascar Giant Day Geckos w...
snake plants!!! that's the only one i really know they love... Read More »
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What are some interesting facts about the madagascar day gecko?
really i dunno, but instead of comin on here why dont you look it up? Read More »
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Phelsuma madagascariensis grandis is the scientific name of the Madagascar giant day gecko. They are large and found in areas of tropical and subtropical forest in northern Madagascar.
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You should check the classified section on Kingsnake.com. There are some there now for 40-45 dollars a piece+shipping! Good Luck! Source(s): kingsnake.com
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I cannot say exact stores however the link below would be a good place to start your search. http://www.norcalherp.com/pages/ Kingsnake.com also has a good classified section. I don't know where in Northern California you are at, but Sacram...
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Welp, he's from South Africa. And as everyone knows, South Africa was an English colony so not only are there alot of English-speaking people there, but they are also still speaking it with a thick accent very similar to England. Ya see, he...
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Your best bet is to look for an online breeder that ships, or going to a reptile expo: http://www.herper.com/forum/events.html Source(s): http://www.TheReptileFile.com
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dubia roaches, waxworms (treat only), very small locusts.
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