Tokay geckos are generally aggressive and territorial, and can inflict a strong bite. Though common in the pet trade, the strong bite of the tokay gecko makes it ill-suited for inexperienced keepers. In addition, the strength of the bite depends on the gecko's size; larger (usually male) tokay geckos are capable of piercing skin, which often results in immediate
bleeding. Females lay clutches of one or two hard-shelled eggs and guard them until they hatch. Communal nesting has been observed in Cambodia with as many as four adults guarding the clutch of about eleven eggs. When breeding, pairs form temporary family groups and care for their young. They can distinguish their mates and offspring from other geckos by their smell. File:Tokay Gecko, Kaziranga National Park, Assam 782136, India imported from iNaturalist photo 600096172.jpg|Appearance during the day, in
Assam, India File:Tokay Gecko, Nong Bon, Prawet, Bangkok 10250, Thailand imported from iNaturalist photo 225639352.jpg|Showing the size of a large defensive tokay gecko File:Gekko gecko 192144888.jpg|Adults fighting File:Gekko gecko 221285.jpg|Juvenile underneath an adult File:Gekko gecko 86791002.jpg|Female guarding eggs
Diet The tokay gecko feeds on
insects and small
vertebrates. In captivity, they usually feed on
springtails,
mealworms,
cockroaches,
crickets,
grasshoppers,
locusts, and pink
mice. In a study conducted in Thailand, researchers noticed little variation in the diets of males, females, and juveniles, which was likely due to low insect availability in this area. In Southern Florida, roaches, caterpillars, spiders, and beetles were the most numerous taxa present and common to the greatest number of stomachs.
Call The male's mating call, a loud croak, is variously described as sounding like
token,
gekk-gekk,
tuck-too,
túc-key,
tou-kay or
tokay. Light and temperature can affect its vocalizations. The most frequent calling occurs in May at dusk, and the second peak of call frequency occurs in May at dawn. Vocalizations and associated behavior were strongly affected by ambient temperature in both the lab and field and could thus play a role in regulating animal energetic metabolism ==Conservation and relationship with humans==