A crested gecko live in temperatures ranging from 70-80F. Most houses sit in between 72-78 on the norm. A crested gecko should not have a heat lamp on its terrarium unless the room sits below 68F.
2 and half days
That depends on the species, age and overall health. For example, in a healthy adult leopard gecko, going five days without food would be no problem, but for a crested gecko needs to be fed every couple of days. Do some research on whatever species you have, but as a general rule, don't do it unless you know that it's okay.
A crested gecko can take any where from 60-120 days to hatch depending on what the eggs temperature was incubated at.
Most hobbyists reffer to being pregnant as "egg bound" or "fertile" with crested geckos. A crested gecko will lay the eggs 30-45 days after copulation. After the eggs have been deposited, they will incubate 60-120 days depending on temperature.
Yes, Crested geckos are nocturnal species. They hunt, forge and mate during the evenings when the sun has gone down. This is also why they arent seen rummaging during the days.
Crested gecko eggs can take 60-120 days to hatch. There are a few factors to consider when incubating crested gecko eggs. Eggs incubated at temperatures ranging from 75-82 F will take 60-100 days to hatch and have a 75-80% chance to hatch out as males. Eggs incubated at temperatures ranging from 68-75 F will take 90-120 days to hatch and have a 75-80% chance to hatch out as female. Eggs incubated at warmer temperatures for shorter lengths have a higher chance to produce male. Eggs incubated at cooler temperatures for longer periods of time, have a higher chance of producing female geckos.
Most hobbyists reffer to being pregnant as "egg bound" or "fertile" with crested geckos. A crested gecko will lay the eggs 30-45 days after copulation. After the eggs have been deposited, they will incubate 60-120 days depending on temperature.
It's the rule of threes. Three MINUTES without air, three DAYS without water and three WEEKS without food.
A crested gecko is a species of gecko that enjoys humidity. This species does not require a bowl of water but instead they enjoy daily mistings. By spraying the terrarium this increases the humidity level as well as a water source. The crested gecko will lap up droplettes from the walls of the terrarium or from the accessories.
He could be sick or getting ready to molt. Sometimes they go for days without eating.
The animals is more than likely about to shed. When the animal is about the shed, they usually turn a pale coloration, this is the old skin on top that is molting from the body. An animal must be provided a humid hide or a dampened area in order for the skin to become moist, this will provide a healthy shed for the animal. Geckos will use their surroundings in order to aid in the shedding process, they will seek out branches, rocks, cork barks etc.. to rub against to peal the shed from the body. Typically a full grown crested gecko will shed every 20-40 days.
Three days without water, three weeks without food - you figure it out...