Helmeted Gecko
Geckonia chazalie (Mocquard, 1895)
   
     
   
general
description The little charmer is among the most amazing geckos of the world.
distribution Northwest Africa
adult size approx. 95 mm
housing
natural habitats Terrestrial;
along the coast, vegetation on sand dunes, rocky desert regions
cage It should be large instead of tall because they do not climb high much. (e.g. Wooden Terrarium, Glass Terrarium) Inside it should be divided into drier and wetter areas.
substrate Soil, gravel, fine sand (e.g. Repti Sand, Calci-Sand), barks (e.g. Repti Bark, Coconut Bark)
activity period Nighttime (nocturnal);
give heat and help monitoring by infrared lamps (e.g. Nightlight Red Bulb, Infrared Heat Lamp) where the light is invisible for it but humans
temperature 29 - 30 ¢XC -- basking spot   (e.g. Basking Spot Lamp)
23 - 26 ¢XC -- cooler area   (e.g. Daylight Blue Bulb)
20 - 24 ¢XC -- at night   (e.g. Nightlight Red Bulb, Infrared Heat Lamp, Ceramic Heat Emitter)
humidity mid
water dish a small water dish (e.g. Rock water dish) should be available to access all the time
hiding place Essential, a place for its privacy, security and sleep by day.

Possibllites include caves (e.g. Habbe Hut, Heat Cave), etc
diet
wild diet Insectivorous;
small insects, specially woodlice
captive diet various small arthropods (e.g. insects, worms, crickets, etc)
notes Remove all the remaining insects because they (specially crickets) will be harassing it at night, resulting stress.

Food items should be no larger than 1/3 of the size of its head.
reproduction
reproduction Oviparous
mating age from 9 - 12 months
   
         
 
     

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