kenya
Avid Member
Allowing an invasive species to be released into the wild is inexcusable. Its this sort of thing that leads authorities to want to ban exotic animals.
I agree. The Tokay should be caught. Please don't kill it if at all possible, but it can't remain there and if the only way to prevent it from escaping is to destroy it, so be it. You could probably use a live trap for small animals and bait it with food and put it near the gecko. Try to prod him out and as soon as he moves, fill in any gaps with Great Stuff so he can't go back (try not to let him touch it). You may have luck wrangling him into a box or into the trap.
Tokays already have feral populations in Florida and are very aggressive in terms of guarding territory and food. He WILL eventually find a mate- they are more common than you think and will do a lot of damage to the sensitive ecosystems in Florida (which honestly have enough problems as it is). I understand the compassion some of you have behind protecting the gecko, but you have to understand how much damage "one little Tokay" could actually do to a Florida ecosystem. It is very irresponsible to leave him there.
Be careful, they have an amazingly vicious bite.
If you do catch him, I would be very interested in having him- I currently have 5 very nice CBB Tokays of my own and I adore them.
Good luck!
Edit: I missed a page!
Elisa has a good point- contact a local gecko keeper or herp club- they are pretty awesome at catching lizards, you know
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