A gecko (an animal) who is awake during the night mostly and rests during the daytime.
Most species of gecko are nocturnal, however, there are also many species of gecko that are diurnal.
almost every gecko some names are the tokay gecko the crested gecko and the golden gecko you can tell by looking at their eyes if their pupil is a sslit they are nocturnal
Yes, there are diurnal (non-nocturnal) geckos. One is the day gecko, hence the name "day".
The Australian Barking Gecko is nocturnal and feeds at night.
Yes, geckos are nocturnal but you can still see them awake in the daytime. Example is a leopard gecko, rarely you would see them up in the day. Although most gecko species are nocturnal, doing their daily activities at night, some species of gecko are diurnal. This means that they are active during the day. These species of geckos are called Phelsuma (day geckos).
Most gecko's are nocturnal, so check during the day if they are asleep, then at night if they are awake. if they stay awake all the time, consult a vet.
The Crested Gecko is a species of gecko indigenous to New Caledonia. Unlike other reptiles, this species of gecko is nocturnal and does not require a clamp lamp.
You can handle a leopard gecko whenever you want to but the best time to handle them is in the evening because they are nocturnal.
No you cannot, as the animals are genetically born this way.
Crested geckos are a nocturnal species of gecko and do not require UVB lighting as a duirnal species of gecko would. A crested gecko can still use one but it is not required. Excessive exposure with nocturnal species to UVB can cause other health concerns, be sure that the animal has many places to hide and will not always be exposed to the light all day long.
The time for a gecko to hunt is usually during the night , the reason for this is because they tend to be more nocturnal , there for they sleep mostly during the day and hunt during the night ( : Amy
Assuming you mean gecko, its a lizard. Google them, there is the Leopard Gecko, Crested Gecko, and the Gargoyle Gecko, just to get you started