The Fascinating Anatomy of Magical Geckos

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Magical geckos are a fascinating phenomenon that is said to exist in various cultures and myths around the world. These mystical creatures are believed to possess supernatural powers and abilities that make them stand out from regular geckos. One of the most common traits associated with magical geckos is their ability to camouflage themselves in their surroundings. It is said that these geckos can blend in seamlessly with their surroundings, making them virtually invisible to the naked eye. This unique ability allows them to hide from predators and unsuspecting prey, making them difficult to detect. Another magical power attributed to geckos is their ability to stick to surfaces effortlessly.



Reptile Emotions

When thinking of reptiles, the image that comes to the minds of most people can vary from a garter snake slithering through the grass to lizards of Jurassic proportions roaming the earth. The idea of bonding with such creatures may seem creepy, or even impossible, yet some people insist that their reptiles know them and enjoy being with them. Can reptiles feel or portray emotions?

Generally, reptiles do demonstrate basic emotions. According to Dr. Sharman Hoppes, clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, the main two are fear and aggression, but they may also demonstrate pleasure when stroked or when offered food.

“A snake that is feeling aggressive may warn you with a hiss,” states Dr. Hoppes. “This can occur when you are forcing your attention on the snake, and if you persist, they may strike out. Typically snakes hiss or coil when they are feeling hostile, but most pet snakes are not aggressive animals unless threatened.”

A reptile that is feeling fear may simply try to get away, but it can also exhibit actions similar to aggression. For this reason, it is a good idea to keep handling sessions with a new reptile to a minimum until it gets used to you. Otherwise, you may scare it into striking at you, a perceived threat. It is better to have a good session without upsetting the animal that lasts two minutes than a longer session trying to force a reptile to accept you.

A more controversial emotion in reptiles is the concept of pleasure, or even love. Many feel that they have not developed this emotion, as it does not naturally benefit them. However, most reptiles do seem to recognize people who frequently handle and feed them.

“I don’t know if it is love,” says Dr. Hoppes, “but lizards and tortoises appear to like some people more than others. They also seem to show the most emotions, as many lizards do appear to show pleasure when being stroked.”

Another interesting fact is that while many reptiles lay their eggs and then leave their young to fend for themselves, some, such as prehensile-tailed skinks, form family groups and protect their young. Female alligators also stay with their young and will guard them for up to six months, teaching them survival skills and vocalizing with them through a series of grunts. Whether this is due to a survival instinct or concern for their individual offspring is unknown.

When it comes to interactions with humans, some reptiles do seem to enjoy their company. A tortoise that enjoys being petted might stick its neck out or close it eyes and become still and calm during the interaction. The same is true of lizards.

“Some reptiles do appear to enjoy human contact,” adds Dr. Hoppes, “especially when food is offered. Many will respond to feeding times, coming to certain people they associate with food. And certainly most iguanas prefer certain people over others.”

Iguanas have individual personalities that can vary from tranquil and laid-back to aggressive and dominating. The latter can be very difficult to live with and care for. The more calm iguanas, however, tend to bond with their person but may only endure handling by that individual. It is the rare iguana who is social with strangers.

Many reptile owners believe that their personal reptiles do recognize the good intentions they have towards them. Others deem that their cold-blooded dependents only tolerate them when they have to and would prefer to be left alone. By careful observation and handling of your reptiles, you can determine which are more social and which may not be quite so impressed with having a human as a best friend.

Pet Talk is a service of the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University. Stories can be viewed on the Web at vetmed.tamu.edu/news/pet-talk. Suggestions for future topics may be directed to [email protected].

Magical Geckos

Terms of service: IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO READ BEFORE EVERY PURCHASE. TERMS OF SERVICE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANYTIME.

-Refusal: Magical Geckos reserves the right to refuse sale at any point to any person.

-Sexing: If any gecko is not listed as VISUAL male or female or is not an adult at least 30 grams in weight, the sex of the animal is not guaranteed. Geckos are temperature sexed at 90 and 82 degrees. So while the TSF/TSM (Temperature Sexed Male/Female) is accurate to some extent there is always a chance that it may change. Magical Geckos is not responsible for geckos sold as Temp sexed if they end up being the wrong sex. It is the risk you take when purchasing a young animal. We will do our best to give you the best educated guess though.

-Deposits: Are NON-refundable.

-Holding geckos: If requested and practical, Magical Geckos will hold geckos before shipping for up to 14 days (contact for special cases). Please make sure you want the gecko before purchasing. If we have not shipped yet, you have 7 days to change your mind. After holding a gecko (that has been paid for) for more than 7 days, you may ONLY receive credit towards other purchases. A cash refund will no longer be possible.

-ENIGMAS: Enigmas live with Enigma syndrome: A neurological disorder that can cause circling, head tilts, wobbly head, feeding issues, among other things. Geckos with Enigma syndrome will be rated at current status. SHIPPING often increases the symptoms. Please be aware and ask questions regarding this before purchase. It is highly recommended that enigmas with mild or greater enigma syndrome are not bred.

We have adapted a great scale for measuring our Enigma's "Enigma syndrome". Enigma Syndrome (ES) Is what is thought to be a Neurological disorder. Effects are NONE to SEVERE.
symptoms include but are not limited to: Circling, head tilt, star gazing, rolling. There is a chance that any enigma can quickly escalate from little to no syndrome to severe. We love them here and they are fantastic animals we just ask you make sure you do research and are 100% sure an enigma is correct for you.

All geckos will be labeled ES of 0-4

0-The gecko NEVER shows enigma syndrome.
1- The gecko RARELY shows enigma syndrome.
2- The gecko SOMETIMES shows enigma syndrome.
3- The gecko OFTEN shows enigma syndrome.
4- The gecko ALWAYS shows enigma syndrome.

We HIGHLY recommend not breeding any enigma rated at 2,3 or 4.

-Health guarantee- We offer a 7 to 30 day health guarantee depending on species. A replacement will be issued as long as proper husbandry has been proven. We MAY or may not require a necropsy if one is needed and it is not the buyers fault for death, the price of the necropsy will be reimbursed. If the animal is not signed for on the first delivery attempt it voids the live arrival guarantee.

-Eating: babies are being fed crickets and/or mealworms. IF YOUR GECKO IS NOT eating please message a.s.a.p. and try offering crickets. It is unacceptable to message me saying “my gecko has not eaten for weeks”. If your gecko goes more than 5 days without eating, we expect a message.

-Shipping: We ship Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday with 100% live arrival guarantee, *shipping Thursday is possible, Friday is very discouraged. Guarantee of live arrival is void for Friday shipments.

-Magic Bucks: Magic bucks are to be used as a “gift card” there is NO cash value and may NOT be used towards shipping. They are NOT to be combined for a single gecko. If you are purchasing more than one gecko you can use more than one issuance of Magic Bucks. If you have won Magic Bucks, it is your responsibility to take a screen shot of the winning contest or issuance for proof.

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CELESTIAL GECKOS

The named gecks with pictures are all of my leopard geckos who have either been under my care for a long period of time, will be staying here for the rest of their long geck lives, or are my current breeders. This list is in the order from longest to shortest time under my care. Click on the “more pictures of ___” to see all tagged pictures of the said gecko.

Alien ♂ (W&Y Tremper Albino het Eclipse) More pictures of Alien

Purchased from: Safari Geckos

Lineage: Geckos on Fire

Description: Alien is a rather calm gecko so far. I will update more when he settles in!

Aries ♀ (W&Y Mack Snow Red Stripe Bell Albino ph Eclipse) More pictures of Aries

Purchased from: SC Reptiles

Lineage: Geckoboa Reptiles and Razorsharp Reptiles

Pairing: W&Y Mack Snow Stripe Bell Albino x Red Stripe Bell Albino

Description: (Will update when I get to know this girl better!)

Leona ♀ (Blood ph bell albino) More pictures of Leona

Purchased from: Magical Geckos

Lineage: This girl is from JMG’s blood line

Description: This is a giant girl who is yet to refuse food. She’ll eat anything from roaches to mealworms to grub pie and shows no obvious preferences. She is very calm and has two paradox spots on one side of her body. She likes to watch everyone and is a very observant gecko who will tolerate head pats.

Purchased from: TJR Herps

Lineage: Octavia was produced by Lone Star and their original W&Y stock came from Don Hamilton, and his Bell Sunglows came from Bright Albino, so Octavia is likely a mix of these and some other outcrossing.

Description: This girl is so beautiful in person and in pictures. She’s dulling a tiny bit with age, but still has some incredible red/orange in her. She’s incredibly calm and loves to eat everything as long as it puts up a fight. She also just loves chasing her food and mealtime is definitely a game with her.

Purchased From: Lone Star Geckos

Lineage: Lone Star’s original W&Y stock came from Don Hamilton, and his Bell Sunglows came from Bright Albino, so Solar’s likely a mix of these and some other outcrossing.

Description: Solar is quite an interesting dude. He loves to watch people and rip apart his paper towels. He has fathered 3 W&Y Bell Sunglow gecks with Alula and been a pretty gentle breeder.

Purchased From: Lone Star Geckos

Lineage: Lone Star’s original W&Y stock came from Don Hamilton, and his Bell Sunglows came from Bright Albino, so Alula’s likely a mix of these and some other outcrossing.

Description: This is a pretty petite lady who definitely enjoys her roaches. She has produced three wonderful W&Y Bell Sunglows so far and is quite mellow. She seems to be dulling a bit after breeding, but that is as to be expected.

Purchased From: Lone Star Geckos

Lineage: Bright Bell

Purchased From: Lone Star Geckos

Lineage: Bright Bell

Purchased From: Lone Star Geckos

Lineage: Lone Star’s original W&Y stock came from Don Hamilton, so it’s likely Cira is partially related to that bloodline.

Asteroid ♂ (W&Y Tremper Albino het Eclipse). More pictures of Asteroid

Purchased From: Safari Geckos

Lineage: Produced by Don Hamilton

Comet ♀ (W&Y Tremper Albino het Eclipse). More pictures of Comet

Purchased From: Safari Geckos

Lineage: Father is Asteroid (pictures above), mother is an unrelated gecko.

Speeka ♀ (Red Stripe het RAPTOR). More pictures of Speeka

Purchased From: Wicked Leos

Lineage: Steve Sykes of Geckos Etc. Herpoculture

Proteus ♂ (Red Stripe poss. het RAPTOR). More pictures of Proteus

Purchased From: Wicked Leos

Lineage: Steve Sykes of Geckos Etc. Herpoculture

Andromeda ♀ (Red Stripe RAPTOR). More pictures of Andromeda

Purchased From: Wicked Leos

Lineage: Steve Sykes of Geckos Etc. Herpoculture

Aurora ♀ (Super snow eclipse poss. het Tremper Albino). More pictures of Aurora

Purchased From: Magical Geckos

Lineage: Magical Geckos

Pandora ♀ (Super Snow Eclipse poss. het Tremper Albino). More pictures of Pandora

Purchased From: Magical Geckos

Lineage: Magical Geckos

Reine ♀ (Super Tangelo aka High Contrast Tangerine Tremper Albino). More pictures of Reine

Purchased From: L.E.O. Geckos (Matt Faulkner)

Lineage: Produced by Ron Tremper

Chris ♂ (Giant poss. Super Giant Tremper Sunglow). More pictures of Chris

Purchased From: L.E.O. Geckos (Matt Faulkner)

Lineage: Parents were from Ron Tremper

Cathy ♀ (Giant poss. Super Giant Tremper Sunglow). More pictures of Cathy

Purchased From: L.E.O. Geckos (Matt Faulkner)

Lineage: Parents were from Ron Tremper

Luna ♀ (APTOR het Eclipse). More pictures of Luna

Purchased From: Local breeder

Snap Dragon ♂ (APTOR poss. het Eclipse). More pictures of Snap Dragon

Purchased From: American Rodent Supply

Syringa ♀ (Wild Type het Blizzard and Tremper Albino, poss. het Eclipse). More pictures of Syringa

Purchased From: Produced by me

Lineage: Mazus x Cosmo

Veenie ♀ (Wild Type het Blizzard and Tremper Albino, poss. het Eclipse). More pictures of Veenie

Purchased From: Produces by me

Lineage: Mazus x Cosmo

Rosie ♀ (Wild Type het Blizzard and Tremper Albino, poss. het Eclipse). More pictures of Rosie

Purchased From: Produced by me

Lineage: Cosmo x Mazus

Sweet Pea ♂ (Mack Snow het Tremper Albino and Blizzard). More pictures of Sweet Pea

Proven: Yes (retired)

Purchased From: Local breeder

Proven: Yes (retired; only has one hemipene after a surgery)

Purchased From: Local breeder

Mazus ♀ (Tremper Blazing Blizzard ph Eclipse). More pictures of Mazus

Purchased From: Local breeder

Another magical power attributed to geckos is their ability to stick to surfaces effortlessly. It is believed that these geckos have specialized pads on their feet that enable them to climb walls and ceilings with ease. This astonishing ability is often associated with their magical nature and serves as a source of inspiration and awe for many.

Magical geckos

In some beliefs, magical geckos are considered symbols of good luck and prosperity. It is believed that encountering one of these mystical creatures brings fortune and blessings to those who are fortunate enough to witness it. It is not uncommon to find representations of magical geckos in traditional art and architecture, as they are believed to bring positive energies and ward off evil spirits. While the existence of magical geckos remains a subject of debate and skepticism in the scientific community, their presence in various cultures and folklore highlights the fascination and allure these creatures hold in human imagination. Whether they are merely mythical creatures or possess actual supernatural abilities, the idea of magical geckos continues to capture the intrigue and wonder of many..

Reviews for "The Spiritual significance of Magical Geckos"

1. Emily - 2 out of 5 stars - I was really excited to read "Magical Geckos" based on the intriguing synopsis, but I found myself disappointed. The plot felt disjointed and rushed, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. The characters were also underdeveloped, lacking depth and relatability. Overall, I felt that the book had potential but failed to deliver an engaging and captivating read.
2. Daniel - 1 out of 5 stars - I couldn't even finish "Magical Geckos" because I found it incredibly boring. The pacing was incredibly slow and nothing seemed to happen for the first half of the book. The writing style was also dull and lacked any sense of creativity. I was hoping for an exciting and magical adventure, but instead, I found myself struggling to stay interested. Unfortunately, this book was a complete letdown for me.
3. Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars - "Magical Geckos" was not what I expected at all. The world-building was weak, leaving me with more questions than answers. The magic system was poorly explained, and it felt like the author was making up rules as they went along. The dialogue was also stilted and unrealistic, making it difficult to connect with the characters. Overall, this book had potential, but the execution fell flat for me.

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