Learned a few things I haven’t seen elsewhere. I mostly see they’re just very similar to crested geckos. Thanks for the vid!! Gonna get a small basking light for my new gargoyle tmr
Like others have said thanks so much for uploading this! Definitely the most informative deep dive I've found on gargoyles and it was great to learn multiple new things that nobody had covered before. :)
I was at a reptile expo in december where i saw a beautiful white with black almost marble looking gargoyle gecko and since then i have wantend one and i have been researching on then to see wat they need and what kinds of food i should give them so this helps a lot for me to find out how i should care for such a gecko and if i am ready for one so thank you
Hey man I'm going to Repticon in Baltimore/Timonium this weekend to pickup my first Gargoyle Gecko assuming they have them. If you have the time to speak with me it'd be really cool to just ask you a few questions and make sure I'm prepared for everything. Loved the video, super informative.
Nathan Leclercq In theory, almost any size enclosure could work as the long as the basic husbandry requirements are met. If you can maintain humidity, temperature, provide enough hiding places and vertical climbing areas. I think a gargoyle would do better in something smaller, imo. You could vertically convert that enclosure to make it more suitable for climbing.
I have a baby/juvie gargoyle gecko atm. He is in a 20 gal and hasn’t eaten yet..although I did just get him 3 days ago. I’m sorta worried, but is it normal for them not to eat when they first get here?
Hey I had the same thing happen make sure the enclosure is small and then paper towels to spot poop. So a thing you can do is in the afternoon time get a popsicle stick or something similar and offer the food paste close to the face and see if it eats. If it doesn't check for poops to see if it's eating. But don't really handle them for the first 2-3 weeks
@@x.kylee.m3956 it's sometimes hard to tell they have a pretty small stomach. Just keep leaving the food in there and slowly stop the spoon feeding and as long as he keeps pooping your good
She shot us a look for sure! 😂 Whatchu looking at!! 👀 She's adorable 🥰
I have watched hours of videos on Gargs and I learned a lot from your video, great video!
Learned a few things I haven’t seen elsewhere. I mostly see they’re just very similar to crested geckos. Thanks for the vid!! Gonna get a small basking light for my new gargoyle tmr
This is a very helpful video,even beating several of the more famous reptile presenters. Thanks so much.
Yes! I was looking for a vid specially for gargoyles, almost all videos are like “gargs/crestie care”
Like others have said thanks so much for uploading this! Definitely the most informative deep dive I've found on gargoyles and it was great to learn multiple new things that nobody had covered before. :)
You gave such cool information! You totally earned my subscription!
Thank you for making this video, so far this is the most informative video I have found!
I was at a reptile expo in december where i saw a beautiful white with black almost marble looking gargoyle gecko and since then i have wantend one and i have been researching on then to see wat they need and what kinds of food i should give them so this helps a lot for me to find out how i should care for such a gecko and if i am ready for one so thank you
Ha! Aliens references...nice
Very good video man, thanks
What light should I get for a bioactive set up?
This is an excellent video! Thank you very much for posting it!
Hey man I'm going to Repticon in Baltimore/Timonium this weekend to pickup my first Gargoyle Gecko assuming they have them. If you have the time to speak with me it'd be really cool to just ask you a few questions and make sure I'm prepared for everything. Loved the video, super informative.
Dustin unfortunately I won’t be able to make it to Repticon this time around. Have fun though!
@@manaandgeckos2122 no problem! Thanks for your reply, looking forward to more content
How many insects should I feel a 3 month old gecko a week?
Really liked the video! Very informative, thank you
Very detailed. Thank you.
Hey, I have a 30 gal that is 12x36 and 18 tall, is this enough climbing space and not too much space for a single gargoyle gecko?
Nathan Leclercq In theory, almost any size enclosure could work as the long as the basic husbandry requirements are met. If you can maintain humidity, temperature, provide enough hiding places and vertical climbing areas. I think a gargoyle would do better in something smaller, imo. You could vertically convert that enclosure to make it more suitable for climbing.
Great video!
I have a baby/juvie gargoyle gecko atm. He is in a 20 gal and hasn’t eaten yet..although I did just get him 3 days ago. I’m sorta worried, but is it normal for them not to eat when they first get here?
Hey I had the same thing happen make sure the enclosure is small and then paper towels to spot poop. So a thing you can do is in the afternoon time get a popsicle stick or something similar and offer the food paste close to the face and see if it eats. If it doesn't check for poops to see if it's eating. But don't really handle them for the first 2-3 weeks
meganclare7 He does eat off a utensil when it’s offered, he just doesn’t seem to be going to his ledge to eat.
@@x.kylee.m3956 it's sometimes hard to tell they have a pretty small stomach. Just keep leaving the food in there and slowly stop the spoon feeding and as long as he keeps pooping your good
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing!