My coment: you didnt manhandle your gecko, however you didnt handle it the rigth way either
This is how you handle a gecko
Notice that this guy lets the gecko grab its finger wich gives him security, wille using the uper finger to hold it gently in place. No wonder it was mad at you.
She doesant uderstend that you are not a hawk, they grab their prey much like that. You need to handle it from bellow, not up.
And yes its not wise to take pics as soon as your herp arrives home...And dont forget croc geckos are 100% hands of pets, not only they stress very much with handling but they can lose their tails very easily and sometimes even from fear (but this is generaly the small ones). Im not trying to be a "#$% at you, just to show you the rigth way
These are tough geckos, she will get over it and even become pet like but you must not push her fellings, you must wait that she comes to you

This is how you handle a gecko
Notice that this guy lets the gecko grab its finger wich gives him security, wille using the uper finger to hold it gently in place. No wonder it was mad at you.

And yes its not wise to take pics as soon as your herp arrives home...And dont forget croc geckos are 100% hands of pets, not only they stress very much with handling but they can lose their tails very easily and sometimes even from fear (but this is generaly the small ones). Im not trying to be a "#$% at you, just to show you the rigth way

