The Crested Gecko (Correlophus ciliatus) is a popular pet due to its friendly temperament and striking appearance. Native to New Caledonia, this gecko is known for its "crests" along its head, eyes, and back, giving it a unique look. Crested geckos are arboreal and nocturnal, meaning they spend most... Read More
The Crested Gecko (Correlophus ciliatus) is a popular pet due to its friendly temperament and striking appearance. Native to New Caledonia, this gecko is known for its "crests" along its head, eyes, and back, giving it a unique look. Crested geckos are arboreal and nocturnal, meaning they spend most of their time in the trees and are most active during the night. They are hardy reptiles, making them an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced reptile keepers.
Crested 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
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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.
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One or two hides may be provided, but Crested Geckos tend to be more active on vertical surfaces and may not use them often.
Humidity
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Daytime Humidity: 50-70%
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Nighttime Humidity: 60-80%
- Achieved by misting regularly.
- Mist 1-2 times daily, or use an automated misting system to maintain humidity.
- Keep a shallow water dish available for drinking.
Lighting & Temperature
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UVB: Not strictly required but beneficial for overall health. Use a low-UVB bulb (2.0 or 5.0).
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Ambient Temperature: 22-26°C.
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Night Drop: No lower than 18°C.
Diet
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Food: Commercial Crested Gecko Diet (CGD), fruit mixes, and live insects like crickets, silkworms, and dubia roaches.
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Feeding Schedule:
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Juveniles: Every other day.
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Adults: 2-3 times a week.
- Offer CGD as a primary food source and insects as occasional treats.
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Supplementation:
- Supplements are typically 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. Crested geckos drink droplets of water off surfaces rather than from standing water in bowls.
Handling
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Minimal handling is recommended, as Crested Geckos can get stressed if handled too much.
- When handling is necessary, let the gecko climb onto your hand rather than grabbing it.
Crested Geckos are relatively easy to care for and make great pets for reptile enthusiasts. With the right environment and diet, they can thrive and live for many years in captivity, showing off their unique crests and vibrant colors.