Giant day geckos are diurnal. The use of a high quality UVB light will help to fill the gecko’s vitamin D3 requirement. An incandescent light bulb of the appropriate wattage should be used to maintain a 95 degrees Fahrenheit basking spot. Does a giant day gecko need a light? HeatingRead More →

For best results, lights should be on for 12 hours/day. Gargoyle geckos benefit from a low-intensity basking spot, which is most easily created with an incandescent bulb (more on that in the Temperatures section ↓). Don’t both with black/blue/red light bulb for night viewing or supplemental heat. Do gargoyle geckosRead More →

Crested geckos are one of the most commonly cohabited reptiles. Many people believe that female crested geckos can live together without incident, and some even keep groups of 4+ together, claiming it is safe. … Crested geckos are solitary reptiles in the wild. Will crested geckos eat anoles? Yes, aRead More →