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🦎 Crested Gecko (Correlophus ciliatus) Care Sheet

Origin: New Caledonia
Size: Up to 25 cm (10 inches)
Lifespan: Well into their teens (exact lifespan in captivity is unknown)
Temperament: Generally tame and suitable for beginners
Activity: Arboreal and capable climbers and jumpers​

🏠 Housing

  • Enclosure Size: A glass tank or vivarium measuring 30 cm x 30 cm x 45 cm (12" x 12" x 18") minimum, but bigger is better.​

  • Vertical Space: Provide branches or perches for climbing.​

  • Hiding Spots: Include plants at various levels to allow security and proper thermoregulation.​

  • Substrate: Use moisture-retentive substrates like eco earth or plantation soil to maintain humidity without moulding.​

🌡️ Temperature

  • Daytime: Maintain temperatures around 22–24°C (75°F).​

  • Nighttime: Temperatures can safely drop to 13°C (55°F).​

  • Heating: Often, little to no additional heating is needed. If required, a small heat mat on the back or side of the terrarium can help. Avoid prolonged exposure to temperatures above 28°C (82°F) to prevent stress.​

💡 Lighting

  • UVB Lighting: Not necessary due to their nocturnal nature, but low-level UVB may encourage natural behaviours.​

  • Night Lighting: Not required, but can be used if desired.​

💧 Humidity

  • Optimal Range: Maintain relative humidity between 60–80%.​

  • Misting: Regularly mist the enclosure with room temperature water to maintain humidity. Frequency depends on the enclosure setup.​

  • Water Consumption: Crested geckos typically drink water droplets from misting and will usually ignore a bowl.​

🥗 Feeding

  • Primary Diet: Crickets and or other prey insects along with commercial crested gecko diets are recommended for balanced nutrition.​

  • Supplements: All feeder insects should be dusted with Calcium Powder daily and vitamins once a week.

  • Feeding Frequency: Juveniles should be fed daily, while adults can be fed three times a week.​

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