Crested Gecko

Crested Geckos were identified in 1866 and presumed extinct up until 1994 when they were rediscovered after a storm. Crested Geckos have an other world appearance, with their large eyes, crests and exotic color and pattern which is exclusive to this species only. These geckos are indigenous to New Caledonia and Isle of Pines, a satellite island directly south of the mainland. In their natural habitat Crested Geckos would be found anywhere from 9 feet above the ground in the low level branches and brush and upwards of 30-45 feet high in the trees.

Crested Gecko Morphs are broken down into structural features, base color and designer traits.

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Our gallery of random Crested Gecko Pictures.

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Rhacodactylus ciliatus, commonly known as Crested Gecko, has emerged to be in the top five of beginner reptiles, and with good reason. This species can live in moderate room temperature, feed on a premixed diet, is a prolific breeder, and has a great temperament for young enthusiasts. What more can you ask for?

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