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Eurydactylodes agricolae are similar to crested geckos in care as they come from the same area in nature. They can eat Crested Gecko Diet and other fruit mixes, and mine get roaches a couple of times a week. They are much smaller than crested geckos, averaging about 8-10 grams, and prefer more "vines" than most people put in crested gecko enclosures. Their grip is strong for such small animals.

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  • I don't no if u noticed but agricolae in Latin means farmers and what are the proper names for that species of gecko?

  • @TheCombatcookie Yes, I know - they are sometimes called "Bauer's chameleon gecko" but most people just refer to them in the latin

  • it was my birthday yesterday and i got my first crested gecko i name him zap! i left him to sleep yesterday but today he is very active and he is calm and lets me pick him up, i hope to get more cresties in time. nice video btw and is he/she yours?!

  • @collam35 Yes this is my Eurydactylodes agricolae. Happy birthday!

  • @stolenmilkcrate did you see the article in Ranger Rick about the leaf tailed gecko? It was pretty cute (I myself don't read the magazine but my baby brother does) if not I can send it to you if you want to check it out. Thanks!

    P. S. My gecko Romeos birthday was last Monday :)

  • @TheConverseQueen26 Haha... I admit I don't even know what Ranger Rick is ^__^; Happy birthday to Romeo though!

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  • Wow i never knew how slow the moved

  • @ShvrBug They can get a move on when they're frightened, and they can jump quite well for the incredibly stubby-looking legs they have. The males also may exude a smelly fluid in defense, though I haven't encountered that yet.

  • Wow, do the Gatorbellies always move so slowly? Hard to imagine they would evade being someones dinner in the wild. But then, chameleons move at a snails pace, but we seem to have plenty of those around. Hmm. What is their natural defence, I wonder?

  • Cute!

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