geco good for room?

loolagigi

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:hug:a geco gor in my room.., maybe he walked in right behing me or was on my shirt. dunnoo., well my first instinct was to release him into the wild once again, but i have had a gnat, and sugar ant problem in the past. i fugured he would benifit if anything. any comments?
 

loolagigi

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ok, if i see him ill take his lil ass out. would have been sweet if i was in there all baked and he started talking to me, like the dude on the commercial. laterz
 

IGTHY

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:hug:a geco gor in my room.., maybe he walked in right behing me or was on my shirt. dunnoo., well my first instinct was to release him into the wild once again, but i have had a gnat, and sugar ant problem in the past. i fugured he would benifit if anything. any comments?
Set him free. He needs to find an abundance of insects. KEEP SMOKE ALIVE!!
 

greengrower2

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personally i think the the little guy would do alright in there. i mean he wont be in there forever, a month or so wouldnt do him much harm at all.
 

loolagigi

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i cant even find him, maybe he left allready? maybe hes i the corner eating a bug? lol, or in the corner passed out from chewing a nug, lol.laterz
 

canadianreefer

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I keep reptiles myself and I think the smoke may be too hard on the gecko's lungs - if there is smoke in the room, that is. I'm not sure what type of insects you're talking about, but geckos mainly feed on insects such as crickets, roaches, grasshoppers, small spiders ocasionally, flightless moths, and different worms.
Not too sure about sugar ants.
The sticky from the bud might stick his fingers together too. I'd let him go if I were you.
 
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