Brad Blackburn wrote:

I have a book on tokays and related species which i used for the general care of my white lined because they have a small portion for white-lineds

My Reptiles Annual 2001 article "Five Great Pet Shop Geckos" includes a section on Gekko vittatus, the White-lined gecko.

and i figured, Ya know i got a book on tokays so i wonder how many of them i could put in a 20L, 20H, or 29 galleon tank... any one like to help me??

You are asking how many Gekko vittatus? They are pretty aggressive and need lots of hiding places - the tallest/biggest you can afford. I'd say a pair would be a safe bet, trios maybe.

i would like to know if i couldp ut atleast 1 pair in and another thing. The book says to get the eggs out if possible and incubate them..

Gekko gekko (Tokay) eggs or G. vittatus? G. vittatus is a gluer so you don't have a choice about that.

well from what i have heard tokays are good parents

I have not bred them, there are some folks on here who have. I would not trust any gecko to be a good parent unless I definitely knew otherwise. Gekko vittatus are not good parents!

and im afraid if i do this i will get attacked..

LOL! You got the genus Gekko,  they tend to be that way. Unless you have one of Greg Christenson's "tame" CB G. gekko!

please help me on these qestions.

Thanks

Seeing as you are new, stick with pairs with these large genus types. Trios are more tricky.

Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member

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