The Reptile House
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BASIC CAPTIVE CARE FOR THE BIG HEADED GECKO
Common Name: Big-Headed Gecko
NATURAL HABITAT :
This terrestrial Lizard inhabits savannah and semi-desert
habitats. When kept in captivity, Adult Big-Headed Geckos
require a 24"X17"x12" vivarium.
BEHAVIOUR :
Males can become territorial, separate from other males.
Usually tame but frequent handling will stress the animal.
Provide a humid hide for these lizards, a plastic box with a
hole in the side filled with fresh moss will do fine.
CAPTIVE ENVIRONMENT :
May benefit from UV lighting (Activa/Arcadia D3).
Provide a basking area with access to a cooler area.
This lizard likes plenty of hiding places ( imitation plants).
Also supply lots of climbing branches. Use sand/gravel substrate.
TEMPERATURE :
Daytime temperature should be:
Basking Area 86 to 88 degrees F.
Cool Area 80 degrees F.
Night temperature should range between 70-75 degrees F.
Use a reptile heat mat for 24-hour ground heat inside the vivarium.
HUMIDITY / WATER REQUIREMENTS:
These Lizards require a moderate to high level of humidity.
Mist the vivarium every other day to maintain humidity levels.
Supply a medium size shallow bowl for drinking and bathing.
NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS :
This species is a carnivore, these lizards like assorted insects.
Always offer a variety, black or brown crickets, mealworms, waxworms,
Small Locust. Always use a good dusting supplement.