Greetings!
I have a male Gekko Grossmanni, and I have never heard him make any noise.  I have not 
had much luck finding any information on this species.  What type of environment does 
your friend keep them in?  Mine is famous for trying to escape whenever I have to open 
the cage top, so I have to really keep an eye on him.  He is quite funny, because he 
will remain still only when he thinks I can't see him.  As soon as he knows I'm 
watching him, he darts around the enclosure and then hides.  He is very handsome, so I 
wish I could see him more often.  I had no idea what kind of gecko he was when I 
bought him, he just looked like he needed a good home.  Despite his erratic behavior, 
I think he's happy with me.
:o)   Tobey
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In a message dated Wed, 19 Dec 2001  6:55:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, Beverly 
Erlebacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Last spring Jon Boone rated Gekko spp for us on noise level and parental
> care, with tokays and green-eyes at the top for both, and G.ulikovskii
> at the bottom for their quiet voice and infanticidal/cannibalistic activities.
> 
> One Gekko that wasn't rated was the marbled gecko, G.grossmanni.  I've
> been corresponding with someone who describes their male's voice as 'a
> trill' and 'not something that would wake anybody up'.  He's been removing
> the eggs so hasn't observed parental care - his female has mostly been laying
> on the substrate, so gluing isn't a problem.
> 
> Anyone here have experience with these geckos?  One person's trill is 
> another's reptilian fire alarm, and my spouse is a light sleeper, so
> I'd like to get some more data points.  I'd like to try a Gekko sp with
> the social behaviour of G.smithii but without the GEKKK!!-in-the-night
> behaviour, if such an animal exists!
> 
> 
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