No, these animals were thought to have gone extinct until 1994 when a tsunami hit their natural habitat. They were re-introduced into the reptile hobby when several specimens were sent to North America for breeding purposes. They are now one of the most popular gecko pets in the hobby to date.
no
Yes, crested geckos may eat isopods as part of their diet. Isopods can provide a source of nutrition for crested geckos in captivity.
Yes, crested geckos may eat isopods as part of their diet. Isopods can be a nutritious snack for crested geckos and provide variety in their diet.
Crested geckos are native to the green areas of New Caledonia off the coast of Australia.
no, they can't
Yes, they can. Geckos are very sensitive.
Flying geckos are from the Gekkonidae family Cresteds are from the rhacodactylus family
yes they are Added: No they are not , Not all. Some species are becoming really rare to find , Some are extincted but many geckos that are kept in captivity are extremely common. Leopard geckos , Crested geckos , Common house gecko , Fat tailed geckos and more are easy to breed geckos that are now almost everywhere in the pet shops.
They are reptiles.
Most geckos are not endangered and suffer no threat from becoming extinct.
Yes, crested geckos can eat isopods as part of their diet. Isopods can provide essential nutrients and variety to their diet.
Crested Gecko. Golden Geckos are much faster and don't like being held. Get a crested gecko.