Crested Geckos Everywhere Are Being Exposed To Unpleasant Situations...Leading To A Loss Of Appetite, Rapid Weight Loss and Even Death!
Let a Crested Gecko Expert Show You How To Avoid The Trend and Help Your Crested Gecko Lead A Long And Happy Life...GUARANTEED!
You may have a serious problem with your crested gecko if:
- You notice apparent blemishes, such as bite marks, skin tears or other worrying skin conditions
- Your gecko does not have a good bodyweight; for example, if the rest of the body is bulky, yet the hip bones are protruding
- Your gecko's eyes appear filmy, hollow or sunken, or the pupils are heavily dilated
- Your gecko has kinks in his tail, pelvis or limbs
- You notice obstructions in the flaps of the gecko's skin, or dried mucus or faeces around the ears, nose, mouth or vent
- You feel hard masses or lumps under your crested gecko's skin
- You find runny or watery faeces in your gecko's enclosure
- Your gecko is unable to cling to you easily or climb without difficulty
Pet store owners and professional breeders do not want you to read this secret manual.
Here are a few of the things that you will learn about in my book just on selecting crested geckos to help you choose the best one:
- The 8 main strains of coloration in a single species of gecko... and which one you SHOULD choose
- 3 ways to know for sure whether your crested gecko is male or female (even some pet store owners get this wrong, which can lead to a number of unexpected problems in the future)
- 6 questions to ask yourself in order to determine if you are ready to own a crested gecko
- 7 things to look out for when shopping for your crested gecko
- Why you should NEVER buy a crested gecko from a pet shop with overcrowded stock (you will just be throwing money down the drain)
- 4 additional sources, other than local pet shops, where you can get a crested gecko (generally for a lower price and a healthier gecko... if you know where to go)
- Whether you should purchase an adult, sexed crested gecko, or a less expensive juvenile
- The dangers of keeping a juvenile crested gecko... and how you can avoid them by simply taking the time to monitor and observe your gecko
- Why to look for a crested gecko that is at least several weeks old, unless you’re very experienced
- Why you should have more than one male crested gecko in the same enclosure
- 11 indications of a healthy crested gecko (never choose a gecko that does not exhibit ALL of these signs)
- One deadly mistake most new pet owners make, when feeding their crested geckos (resulting in death)
- The first thing you should definitely do after acquiring a new crested gecko (you may be surprised)
- A shopping list of 11 items you should purchase before bringing home a new crested gecko (Do not make the mistake of waiting to obtain these items AFTER you bring home your crested gecko)
- How to build the ideal enclosure for multiple crested geckos
- Why it is important for your crested gecko to receive the right amount of heat
- 2 ways to save money when building an enclosure for your crested gecko (you will never pay full price again once you learn this secret)
- How to tell if your crested gecko is suffering from dehydration
- How to provide an enclosure that is sturdy enough to protect your crested gecko from threats and secure enough to keep it inside
- The right amount of humidity to supply to your crested gecko and ways to do so without buying any expensive equipment
- What to do if the temperature drops below 72°
- What type of thermometer is the most reliable for monitoring the temperature of your crested gecko's enclosure
- Where to put your crested geckos new home away from drafts or direct sunlight, and keeping the temperature within an acceptable range
- The ideal substrate for lining the bottom of your gecko's enclosure (It is convenient, inexpensive and safe for your pet)
- Substrate that you should NEVER use in your crested gecko's enclosure (instant death may occur)
- Why you should NEVER set up the heating equipment in your crestie's enclosure unless you live in an area where the temperature drops below 72° in the winter
- The best way to decorate your crested gecko's new home
- The most important item to include in your crested gecko's enclosure
- 6 ideal components for creating the best substrate for your crested gecko
- How to prevent a crested gecko from escaping his or her enclosure
- 6 different plant species that are native to New Caledonia, where geckos originate