The Sphaerodactylus gecko, commonly known as the Caribbean or dwarf gecko, primarily inhabits tropical regions, particularly in the Caribbean islands. These geckos are often found in a variety of environments, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas, where they can hide under rocks, leaf litter, or debris. Their adaptability to different habitats contributes to their widespread presence across several islands in the Caribbean.
The Monito Gecko is not dangerous, it is extremely rare. The Monito gecko is endangered.Its Binomial name is Sphaerodactylus micropithecus and is closely related to S. macrolepis, a species common throughout the Puerto Rico.
Sphaerodactylus kirbyi was created in 1994.
The dwarf geckos are not a species, but a genus (sphaerodactylus), which means that there are multiple species within that group, and each one has a different scientific name
The Jaragua dwarf gecko (Sphaerodactylus ariasae) holds the title of the world's smallest lizard. It measures about 1.6 cm (0.6 inches) in length.
in my expirence it depends on the species of gecko. for example, a panther gecko only lives for about three years but a golden gecko can live up to 20
No, one gecko can live by itself.
no
No, a leopard gecko can live with other leopard geckos, if both are female. During the breeding season, males can be housed with females but not any other reptile, unless you want a dead gecko.
a flying gecko lives about 5-10 years
Species of gecko come from every continent on the globe except for Antarctica.
in Arizona
NO!