Madagascar Giant Day Gecko

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Madagascar Giant Day Gecko

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Description:

The Madagascar giant day gecko is a hardy lizard that makes an excellent choice for novice hobbyists. Aquariums make great homes for Madagascar giant day geckos. A terrarium with more height than width is recommended. As Madagascar giant day geckos are highly arboreal, providing objects for climbing and hiding is a must. Living plants provide hiding places and raise the humidity level in the enclosure as well. Substrate should be simple and easy to clean, newspaper or orchid bark (which retains humidity) is recommended. For Madagascar giant day geckos, the temperature range should be between 75 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit, with slight (8 to 10 degrees) temperature drops at night. A thermal gradient is recommended for Madagascar giant day geckos and can be achieved by using an incandescent or floodlight bulb (positioned outside of the cage). Madagascar giant day geckos require a constant supply of fresh water, a drip system is recommended for this purpose. Madagascar giant day geckos require humidity levels ranging between 40 and 80 percent. Madagascar giant day geckos are primarily insectivores, and they will sometimes accept variations of fruit juice and nectar. It is important to supplement their diets with vitamins. For more information, read our detailed Madagascar giant day gecko care sheet.

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Habitat:

Dry, sunny areas.

Range:

Endemic to Madagascar.

Scientific Name: Phelsuma madagascariensis grandis
Species Group: gecko
Family: Gekkonidae
Size: Males commonly attain lengths of up to 11 inches.
Level: beginner
Weight:
Dangerous: No

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