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Caring for your Leachianus Gecko (Leachie Gecko)
The Leachianus Gecko, commonly called the Leachie Gecko, is the largest species of gecko in the world and is native to the rainforests of New Caledonia. They are arboreal and crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk. Adults can reach lengths of 10-14 inches, with some individuals even growing up to 17-18…
Caring for your Gargoyle Gecko
Gargoyle Geckos are native to the tropical forests of New Caledonia, an island in the South Pacific. They are arboreal, meaning they live in trees and bushes, and are crepuscular, active at dawn and dusk. Adult Gargoyle Geckos typically reach lengths of 8-10…
Caring for your African Fat-Tailed Gecko
The African Fat-Tailed Gecko is native to the semi-arid regions of West Africa, found in countries like Ghana, Nigeria, and Senegal. They are terrestrial and crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk. These geckos typically grow between 7-9 inches…
Caring for your Leopard Gecko
The Leopard Gecko is native to the dry grassland and rocky desert regions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, northwest India, and Iran. They are terrestrial and Crepuscular, hiding during most of the day, but are known to be active from dusk until dawn. Adult females typically grow between 7-10 inches…
Caring for your Crested Gecko
Crested Geckos are native to New Caledonia, an island in the South Pacific, where they inhabit humid, tropical rainforests. They are arboreal, meaning they live primarily in trees, and are nocturnal, active mainly at night. Crested Geckos grow between 7-9 inches….
Caring for your Bearded Dragon
The Central Bearded Dragon is one of the most popular reptile species in the pet trade. Native to the arid regions of Australia, they are known for their calm demeanor, distinct "beard" of spiny scales under their chin, and ease of care.

