Care Guide - Malayan forest Gecko
-Cyrtodactylus pulchellus -

IUCN Status 2024

Data collected from iucnredlist.org
The malayan Forest Gecko is an endangered species of Gecko found in Thailand and Malay, they where last looked at and listed in 2017, there is thought to be only 2000 adult indeviduals left in the wild. However there are subspecies that have similar DNA to the ones found on the island under Cyrtodactylus

- My Experience / Stats -
Disclaimer - This guide is a colmination of my own experiences and online research to provide what i believe is the best care for my own animals, the principles below work for me in my enviroment and loation so bear in mind changes might be needed for your own care requirements and always do thorough research from multiple sources before commiting to rescuing , adopting or buying an animal.
Overview-
The Malayan Forest gecko also sometimes reffered to as the
Can they be Cohabilitated? -
What size do they get? -
When will i see them? -
Costs to keep -
How much will it roughly cost you to keep an individual XX well including the setup and ongoing costs, this does not include unexpected vet bills or the rising cost of products over time.
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Used for energy calculation : https://www.sust-it.net/energy-calculator.php
Distribution -
Rating - (Ease of care) - Intermediate - ★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
Setup Requirements -
Substrate options and decor-
Sphagnum Moss
Heating and lighting -
Humidity requirements -
Diet and nutrition-
Behaviours-
Handling -
Day and night Cycle -
Common health issues -
Temprature requirements -
Cleaning -
Brumation
Avalability -
References-
Gallery -
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