Gargoyle Geckos

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Gargoyle gecko substrate guide
Substrate is a key part of a gargoyle gecko’s habitat that helps retain moisture, maintain hygiene, regulate the gecko’s temperature and provide a naturalistic look to the enclosure. #gargoylegecko #gargoylegeckotank #gargoylegeckosubstrate
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How to treat gargoyle gecko impaction
Impaction is a blockage in the gargoyle gecko’s digestive tract that hinders bowel movement. Hence, less frequent or no poop. #gargoylegecko #gargoylegeckoimpaction
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Gargoyle gecko safe and toxic plant list
The safest plants to use in gargoyle gecko tanks are Pothos, Spider plants, Snake Plants, Bromeliads, Ficus Benjamina, and Ferns. #gargoylegecko #gargoylegeckocare
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Gargoyle Gecko Not Moving? Here’s What To Do
Gargoyle geckos not moving can be attributed to natural reasons such as sleeping, resting, and basking among others. #gargoylegecko #gargoylegeckocare
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Gargoyle gecko heating and temperature guide
In their natural habitat, gargoyle geckos thrive in temperatures ranging from 72°F to 80°F (22°C to 27°C) during the day, with nighttime temperatures dropping to approximately 65°F to 70°F (18°C to 21°C).
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Why your gargoyle gecko dropped its tail
The key causes of gargoyle gecko tail loss are improper handling, stress, fear of predators, accidents, and bullying from other geckos.
a gecko sitting on top of a tree branch with the caption saying, gargoyle gecko heating equipment
How to properly heat your gargoyle gecko tank?
In their natural habitat, gargoyle geckos thrive in temperatures ranging from 72°F to 80°F (22°C to 27°C) during the day, with nighttime temperatures dropping to approximately 65°F to 70°F (18°C to 21°C).
a bird sitting in a coconut nest with the caption what to do if your gargoyle gecko is not moving?
Gargoyle Gecko Not Moving?
Gargoyle geckos not moving can be attributed to natural reasons such as sleeping, resting, and basking among others. #gargoylegecko #gargoylegeckocare
a lizard that is sitting on top of a metal pole with the words gargoyle gecko tail drop
Why your gargoyle gecko dropped its tail
The key causes of gargoyle gecko tail loss are improper handling, stress, fear of predators, accidents, and bullying from other geckos.
a hand holding a small brown and black gecko
Gargoyle gecko heating and temperature guide
In their natural habitat, gargoyle geckos thrive in temperatures ranging from 72°F to 80°F (22°C to 27°C) during the day, with nighttime temperatures dropping to approximately 65°F to 70°F (18°C to 21°C).
an aquarium filled with lots of different types of fish
A guide on substrate for gargoyle geckos
Substrate is a key part of a gargoyle gecko’s habitat that helps retain moisture, maintain hygiene, regulate the gecko’s temperature and provide a naturalistic look to the enclosure. #gargoylegecko #gargoylegeckotank #gargoylegeckosubstrate
a lizard that is sitting on top of a metal pole with the words gargoyle gecko tail drop
Why your gargoyle gecko dropped its tail
The key causes of gargoyle gecko tail loss are improper handling, stress, fear of predators, accidents, and bullying from other geckos.
a gecko sitting on top of a tree branch next to green plants and rocks
Gargoyle gecko heating and temperature guide
In their natural habitat, gargoyle geckos thrive in temperatures ranging from 72°F to 80°F (22°C to 27°C) during the day, with nighttime temperatures dropping to approximately 65°F to 70°F (18°C to 21°C).