VIDEO coming soon: for many years, we kept native ‘rescue’ geckos in a fun, ‘miniature desert’, complete with cholla cacti housing (skeletons). Generally, we hosted a harem of females with a single male (as well as their sterile byproduct, ENORMOUS eggs); this is their [regrown] tale. WESTERN BANDED GECKOS moving like … bandits in Tucson, AZ.
(below): Gecko eggs are mindbogglingly enormous — HOW do they ..?(below): Tailless ‘rescue’ gecko before being added to a mid-level tank to heal; she then graduated to the large tank (with two females and a male) several months later.(NOTE): Most of our ‘rescue’ geckos were originally hurt either by the curiosity of children or cats.