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Place of Origin and Range | Namib Web-Footed Geckos are two species of Gecko that live in the Namib Desert. |
Description | They have webbed feet in order to move more easily across desert sand. They don't possess eyelids so they must lick their eyeballs clean in order to keep them moist. Colouration varies. The large eyes are lidless, the nose sharply pointed, and body skin translucent. |
Morph Patterns Available | Yes |
Adult Size | Can grow up to 5 in ( 12.5 cm ) |
Accommodation | Most geckos prefer warm habitat with lots of shade and hides. High humidity and lots of branches for climbing. Provide a small water dish and mist twice daily. Cover the sides of the cage when possible to prevent injury to your gecko from running into glass. |
Lifespan | Can live 1 + years |
Feeding / Diet | Insects, such as crickets and meal worms, wax worms, and fruits, such as bananas and mangos, which are rich in calcium. Geckos drink from water on leaves. |
Other Considerations | Healthy geckos with appropriate living conditions shed regularly. They shed completely and often eat their shed to the point where the keeper may not even notice that the gecko has shed. Some geckos experience shedding problems occasionally and others chronically have difficulty shedding. Signs of shedding difficulty range from large sheets of shed clinging to the head, tail or limbs to residual shed left around the eyes, on the tail tip or the toes. This shed must be removed since it can cause constrictive damage to the extremities. All geckos require calcium to maintain strong bones and vitamin D3 to aid in metabolizing the calcium. Calcium is generally supplied in powdered form in a bowl, through dusted feeders or as an ingredient in fruit. |