The westland Green gecko or Naultinus tuberculatus are native to the forest's of New Zealand. They are a live bearing gecko meaning they do not lay eggs, they have their young live. They are an endangered species as well and due to these two factors, they are worth a very shiny penny.
These endangered gecko species come from the treetops of new zealand. Naultinus tuberculatus is the scientific name. They are one of very few gecko species bearing live births.
New Zealand
The golden gecko is considered an exotic gecko as it it's normal habitat is a humid , tropical rain forest. They are imported from Vietnam and do not like to be handled.
it is by the season and its habitat
the leopard gecko lives under bits and pieces
Westland Westland was created in 1971.
type in gecko on code bar
This answer depends on which species of Gecko you are referring to.
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sometimes
It needs 50% humidity, a gecko-sized bathtub, live plants, and a place to hide.
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Yes, there are many green Geckos.
The Green Eyed Gecko, or Large Forest Gecko, which comes from Malaysia and South East Asia, has the scientific name of Gekko Smithii.