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![]() Day gecko care, husbandry and breeding
Day gecko's fall under the genus phelsuma, these little reptiles are found in Madagascar and surrounding Islands such as Comoros, Seychelles, and now introduced in the Hawaiian islands. The drab-day gecko, phelsuma dubia has a distribution range from Africa to Madagascar and Comoros... continue Xenegama taylori (shield tailed agama) These animals come from semi dry savannah habitat. These lizards are terrestrial by nature, and thus need a longer verses taller terrarium. A ten -twenty gallon long will suffice for pairs and trio's. Multiple males can be housed together and... continue Teratoscincus keyerlingi (giant frog eye geckos) Dry sand dunes and cliff sides of the desert. These large geckos need humid microclimates to shed their skin and burrow properly. Thus a minimum of 3-4 inches of sand is required, Cork bark and commercially made caves make the best hiding retreats for these reptiles... continue Calumma parsoniil (parsons chameleons) These giant chameleons can reach a length of 30 inches ranking them among the worlds largest of chameleons, unlike other species these animals are mild mannered and have somewhat of a friendly quiet demeanor... continue |