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Fat-Tailed Gecko Species Profile

Fat-Tailed Gecko Lizard Species
Fat-Tailed Gecko Stats
Scientific Name:  Hemitheconyx caudicinctus
Family:  Eublepharidae
Adult Size:  Averages 6 to 10 inches in length.
Range:  Western Africa, ranging from Nigeria to Senegal.
Habitat:  Dry, arid areas.




Fat-Tailed Gecko Species Profile

Cages for fat-tailed geckos can be as simple as 20-gallon aquariums; other enclosures sold in pet stores work just fine. (Lids are always a good idea.) Fat-tailed geckos require humidity, some keepers use orchid bark as substrate or a mixture of potting soil and peat moss. The fat-tailed gecko needs a bowl of fresh water available at all times. An under-cage heating pad should provide a warm spot (up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit) on one end of the cage. A hide box or cork tube should be provided as an area for the fat-tailed gecko to retreat and feel secure.

Crickets and mealworms are readily accepted by the fat-tailed gecko and are available at pet stores. A healthy growing fat-tailed gecko should eat about 20 to 25 insects per week; feeder insects should be supplemented with vitamins. Pinky mice may also be given as a treat once or twice a week.

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