
New Caledonian Mossy Gecko
1,400.00
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The New Caledonian Mossy Gecko (Mniarogekko chahoua), commonly known as the Mossy Gecko or Chahoua Gecko, is a stunning arboreal species native to the forests of New Caledonia. Known for its bark- and moss-like camouflage, gentle temperament, and expressive eyes, this gecko is a favorite among... Read More
The New Caledonian Mossy Gecko (Mniarogekko chahoua), commonly known as the Mossy Gecko or Chahoua Gecko, is a stunning arboreal species native to the forests of New Caledonia. Known for its bark- and moss-like camouflage, gentle temperament, and expressive eyes, this gecko is a favorite among enthusiasts. They are nocturnal and spend most of their time climbing branches and resting among foliage. With proper care, New Caledonian Mossy Geckos can live long, healthy lives—often 15 to 20 years in captivity.
New Caledonian Mossy Gecko Care Guide:
Enclosure Size:
Juveniles: Minimum 18×18×24 inch vertical enclosure.
Adults: Minimum 18×18×36 inch or larger.
A tall terrarium with good ventilation is ideal to support their climbing behavior.
Substrate:
Coconut fiber, cypress mulch, or a bioactive substrate works well to retain moisture.
Add leaf litter and sphagnum moss to help maintain humidity.
Avoid overly dry substrates.
Hides & Enrichment:
Provide cork bark, branches, vines, and dense foliage (live or artificial).
Multiple elevated hides help them feel secure and reduce stress.
A naturalistic setup encourages normal behaviors.
Humidity:
Humidity: 60–80%
Mist the enclosure daily to maintain humidity and provide drinking droplets.
In UAE homes with air conditioning, humidity can drop quickly — monitor levels closely with a hygrometer.
Lighting & Temperature:
UVB: Low-level UVB (2.0–5.0) is beneficial but not mandatory.
Day Temperature: 22–26°C
Night Temperature: 18–22°C
Avoid temperatures above 28°C, as they are sensitive to heat.
Keep the enclosure away from direct AC vents.
Diet:
Food: Commercial gecko diet (such as a fruit-based crested gecko diet) supplemented with live insects like crickets or roaches.
Feeding Schedule:
Juveniles: Offer a diet daily and insects several times per week.
Adults: Feed prepared diet 3–4 times per week and insects weekly.
Supplementation:
Dust insects with calcium and provide multivitamins periodically.
Water & Hydration:
Provide a shallow water dish and mist regularly, as they often drink droplets from leaves.
Ensure fresh water is always available.
Handling:
New Caledonian Mossy Geckos are generally calm and tolerate gentle handling.
Handle slowly and support their body, as they can jump when startled.
New Caledonian Mossy Geckos are hardy, beautifully patterned, and full of personality. With proper humidity, moderate temperatures, and a well-planted enclosure, they thrive in captivity and make an excellent choice for keepers looking for a unique arboreal gecko species.




