Can day geckos live with mourning geckos?

Can day geckos live with mourning geckos?

This is an endangered species in the wild, but breeds well in captivity if you can obtain a pair. Along with Mourning Geckos, this species is often kept frequently with dart frogs as they have no problem with sharing their space, and are an appropriate size for neither to be a threat to the other.

Do neon day geckos like to be held?

Social Behavior: Juveniles can be housed together. While neon day geckos are reportedly not as territorially aggressive as other day geckos, we still recommend housing them solo or in a pair.

Can mourning geckos be kept together?

mourning geckos can be housed together? Yes! Mourning geckos are a rare exception of the reptile world where they do better when housed with other members of their species. In fact, housing them alone is bad for their mental health and can lead to a deterioration in physical health.

What can live with mourning geckos?

There are several reasons why dart frogs and mourning geckos do well in an enclosure together. Their different activity times ensures very little direct interaction between the two. While dart frogs are diurnal, or active during the day, mourning geckos are nocturnal and become more active at night.

Can you hold a day gecko?

Unlike many other lizards, including most other types of geckos, day geckos are active during the day. 2 They are generally pretty fragile, and it is not a good idea to handle them since their skin is quite delicate. Handling can stress them out, and as a defensive mechanism, they may even drop their tail.

What kind of enclosure does a giant day gecko need?

Giant day geckos do well with a glass terrarium as their enclosure. This is because glass is great at allowing heat to escape ensuring that the enclosure stays cool enough. Other enclosures such as wooden vivariums are far too efficient at retaining heat.

How often should I Change my geckos bedding?

If you are keeping the gecko in a bio-active enclosure you can spot clean and monitor the enclosure. It may still be a good item to change out the bedding a few times per year. When cleaning the enclosure you should remove your animal, all decorations and all of the bedding.

How often do I need to replace my crested gecko lamp?

T5 canopies are a newer solution and will normally hold a single T5 UVB tube. The effectiveness of the lamp can vary by manufacturer but in general compact lamps have a range of around 9-12 inches and must be replaced on average every 6 months or so. T5 UVB tubes have a range of around 24 inches and must be replaced once per year.

How big does a gecko vivarium need to be?

The giant day gecko’s vivarium should be at least 600mm in length and 600mm in height. There are 2 main reasons for this; firstly giant day gecko is going to grow to around 14-17″ head to tail so they need a space large enough for them to move around in.

Is it OK to handle a neon day gecko?

Handling and Interaction. While very cute and pretty, regular handling of these geckos is not typically recommended. They are small and easily stressed, and it is best to limit handling to times when it is absolutely necessary. Like other day geckos, their skin tears easily and they can also lose their tails.

What should I do if I find a gecko in my trap?

If you find a live gecko stuck in one of your sticky traps, you can unstick it and set it free by pouring vegetable oil over the trap while slowly peeling the animal from the glue. Be sure to gently pull up on the animal, and only where the oil has worked on the glue.

Giant day geckos do well with a glass terrarium as their enclosure. This is because glass is great at allowing heat to escape ensuring that the enclosure stays cool enough. Other enclosures such as wooden vivariums are far too efficient at retaining heat.

Why is my day gecko not shedding its skin?

Geckos and most other lizards and snakes need to shed their skins regularly as part of their healthy growth. If a day gecko lives in unsanitary conditions, or an enclosure with incorrect humidity, it may not be able to shed properly. It’s also a sign of a gecko that’s feeling stressed.