
Gargoyle Gecko High Color
600.00
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The Gargoyle Gecko (Rhacodactylus auriculatus) is a stunning gecko species native to New Caledonia. Named for the "gargoyle-like" ridges and crests on their heads, these geckos have a unique and rugged appearance that sets them apart from other geckos. They are nocturnal, arboreal, and relatively easy to care for,... Read More
The Gargoyle Gecko (Rhacodactylus auriculatus) is a stunning gecko species native to New Caledonia. Named for the "gargoyle-like" ridges and crests on their heads, these geckos have a unique and rugged appearance that sets them apart from other geckos. They are nocturnal, arboreal, and relatively easy to care for, making them a great choice for both beginner and experienced reptile keepers. Their calm demeanor and striking coloration make them a favorite among reptile enthusiasts.
Gargoyle Gecko Care Guide
Enclosure Size
Juveniles: Minimum 30 x 30 x 45 cm enclosure.
Adults: Minimum 45 x 45 x 60 cm (larger enclosures are always better).
A screened or glass enclosure with good ventilation is ideal.
Substrate
- Coconut fiber, reptile carpet, or paper towels are recommended as substrates.
- Avoid loose substrates that can cause impaction if ingested.
Hides & Climbing
- Provide branches, vines, and live or artificial plants for climbing and security.
- One or two hides can be provided, but Gargoyle Geckos are more likely to be active on vertical surfaces and may not use hides frequently.
Humidity
- Daytime Humidity: 50-70%
- Nighttime Humidity: 60-80%
- Achieved by misting regularly.
- Mist 1-2 times daily or use an automated misting system.
- Provide a shallow water dish for drinking.
Lighting & Temperature
- UVB: Not strictly required, but a low-UVB bulb (2.0 or 5.0) can be beneficial for overall health.
- Ambient Temperature: 22-26°C.
- Night Drop: No lower than 18°C.
Diet
- Food: Commercial Gargoyle Gecko Diet (CGD), fruit mixes, and live insects like crickets, silkworms, and dubia roaches.
- Feeding Schedule:
- Juveniles: Every other day.
- Adults: 2-3 times a week.
- Offer CGD as a primary food source and insects as occasional treats.
- Supplementation:
- Supplements are usually not necessary when feeding a good-quality CGD. However, dust insects with calcium without D3 once a week.
Water & Hydration
- Provide misting and a shallow water dish for hydration. Gargoyle geckos prefer to drink droplets from surfaces rather than from standing water in bowls.
Handling
- Minimal handling is recommended, as Gargoyle Geckos can become stressed when handled too often.
- If handling is necessary, allow the gecko to walk onto your hand rather than grabbing it.
Gargoyle Geckos are relatively low-maintenance pets, making them a great option for anyone interested in keeping a unique and visually stunning reptile. With the proper care, they can thrive and live for many years, displaying their beautiful crests and gentle nature.