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The crested gecko has two small sacs for calcium on the roof of its mouth. If an egg-laying female does not have enough calcium her sac will be depleted, and she can suffer from calcium deficiency. This can lead to a calcium crash, in which the female appears shaky or wobbly, lethargic, has a lack of
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The crested gecko usually measures 8–10 inches (20–25 cm) in total length, including 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) of tail length. Among the most distinctive features of this gecko are the hair-like projections found above the eyes, which greatly resemble eyelashes. These projections continue as
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Though the export of wild specimens of the crested gecko is now prohibited, biologists exported several specimens for breeding and study before New Caledonia stopped issuing permits to export the species. From these specimens, different breeding lines were established, both in
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The crested gecko has many naturally occurring color groups, including grey, brown, red, orange, and yellow of various shades. It has three color morphs in the wild: pattern-less, white-fringed, and tiger.
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two rows of spines that run from the eyes to the sides of the wedge-shaped head and continue to the base of the tail. The crested gecko does not have eyelids. Instead, a transparent scale, or
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The crested gecko can be very long-lived. While it has not been kept in captivity long enough for a definitive life span to be determined, it has been kept for 15–20 years or more.
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Little is known about the wild reproductive behavior of the crested gecko. Available information has been obtained from captive animals. Females generally lay two eggs per
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Newly hatched crested geckos will generally not eat until after they have shed and eaten their skin for the first time, having relied until then on the remains of their
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on the crested gecko, stinging and attacking in very large numbers, and it also competes with the crested gecko for food by preying on
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protection and vulnerable status. The biggest single threat to the wild population appears to be the introduction of the
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The crested gecko was believed to be extinct prior to rediscovery in 1994. The species is currently being assessed for
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are not closely related to each other. So 55 species have been reclassified from the
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The toes and the tip of the semi-prehensile tail are covered in small hairs called
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until it was rediscovered in 1994 during an expedition led by German herpetologist
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which it uses to assist in climbing. The tail can be dropped (via
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and surrounding islets, and two on the main island of
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Wild crested gecko displaying eye-cleaning behavior
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Conservation status
Vulnerable
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Reptilia
Squamata
Diplodactylidae
Correlophus
Binomial name
Guichenot

Synonyms
Guichenot
commonly
species
lizard
family
Diplodactylidae
New Caledonia
described
Alphonse Guichenot
extinct
Robert Seipp
Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna
phylogenetic analysis

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