They have been known to live from 5-15years in the wild. They were re discovered in 1994 so the eldest one could only be 19years at this point. They are said to live up to 20years if cared for properly.
Crested geckos can live anywhere up to 15-20 years if properly cared for.
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With crested geckos, females are usually bigger than the males, as they need the extra weight to sustain the breeding season. Females usually reach 8-10", while males reach 7-9".
15 years if properly cared for.The average lifespan is 10-15 years - though there are always exceptions.
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A crested gecko can take any where from 60-120 days to hatch depending on what the eggs temperature was incubated at.
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Sulphur crested cockatoos have been known to live up to 80 years in captivity.
This tank is very large but is intended for ground dwelling species such as fat tail geckos and leopard geckos. Crested geckos are a semi arboreal species of gecko and require a vertical oriented terrarium. The minimal requirement for a single adult crested gecko should be 12X12X18. The animals will spend the majority of their time at least 14 + inches off the ground.
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.
These animals can live 5 - 10 years in captivity.
I would suggest you get a leopard gecko or a crested gecko as your first lizard pet. Both are low maintenance reptiles that have fairly good temperaments. They don't grow very large and don't require a big cage either. However, keep in mind that these lizards live for a very long time and require your time and dedication to live their entire life-spans.other good first pet- gargoyle gecko (care requirements are similar to those of a crested gecko)- bearded dragon (great first pet if you can provide a large enclosure and the proper diet)-geckos of the rhacodactylus genus (these geckos are great first lizard pets! The crested gecko and the gargoyle gecko are members of this genus. Other members of this genus include: leachianus, rough snouted, chaoua, sasorinum geckos. However, these geckos (with the exception of crested and gargoyle geckos) often command a hefty price.