Leopard gecko
Phelsuma madagascariensis
Madagascar day gecko profile (Phelsuma madagascariensis)
Family: Geckos (Gekkonidae)
Home: Madagascar
Synonyms: Madagascar day gecko, Phelsuma grandis (formerly belonging to a subspecies group)
Size: Up to approx. 30 cm total length
Gender differences: Males have visible femoral pores Males usually appear stronger and have a broader head. Females are somewhat more petite in build
Diet: Insects (grasshoppers, crickets, wax maggots, cockroaches), fruit pulp, special food for day geckos
Temperature: Day: 27–32 °C / Night: 22–24 °C Local basking area: up to 35 °C
Terrarium size: At least 90 × 90 × 120 cm (height very important)
Profile
Area of origin:
The Madagascar day gecko is native to Madagascar and lives in tropical rainforests, forest edges, plantations and tree-rich settlement areas.
Species:
There are many species of the genus Phelsuma - the Madagascar day gecko is one of the larger representatives. The species frequently offered in the pet trade include
- Phelsuma madagascariensis (Madagascar day gecko)
- Phelsuma grandis (giant day gecko)
- Phelsuma laticauda (Gold-dusted day gecko)
- Phelsuma standingi (Standing day gecko)
- Phelsuma klemmeri (Klemmer's day gecko)
Keeping:
Can be kept in pairs or groups; however, only one male per group Highly structured tropical terrarium with lots of climbing branches, bamboo, plants and cork tubes. Humidity 60-80 % UV-B lighting is absolutely essential. Daily spraying Secure the terrarium well - Phelsuma are very flin
Food:
- Insects: Crickets, crickets, cockroaches, wax maggots
- Ripe fruit, fruit puree
- Special day gecko fruit food
- Supplement calcium and vitamin supplements regularly
Special features:
- Very active and diurnal geckos
- Require a lot of climbing space and high humidity
- Beautiful green colouring with red spots
- Can become very fast; need calm handling
- Sensitive to stress and incorrect temperatures
- Good UV exposure is important for health and colour intensity
Conclusion:
The Madagascar day gecko is an impressive, colourful and diurnal terrarium dweller that delights with its activity and behaviour. It is suitable for beginners with basic knowledge of terraristics and requires a high, well-planted tropical terrarium with suitable UV and heat equipment. If kept correctly, it can live for 8-10 years and remains a fascinating eye-catcher.
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