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Barbour's day gecko

(Redirected from Phelsuma barbouri)
Barbour's day gecko

:Animalia
:Chordata
:Reptilia
:Squamata
:Sauria
: Gekkonidae
: Gekkoninae
: Phelsuma
: barbouri
Binomial name
Phelsuma barbouri

Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri LOVERIDGE 1942) is a species of geckos. It is diurnal and lives in central Madagascar. It typically dwells on rocks. Barbour's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.

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Description:

This lizard is a middle sized day gecko. It can reach a total length of about 13.5 cm. The body colour is brownish green or dark green. Both a dark brown dorso-lateral and a lateral stripe extend from head to tail. The extremities are normally brown. The tail is unicoloured green and slightly flattened.

Distribution:

This species inhabits the highlands of central Madagascar in the Ankaratra Mountains.

Habitat:

In contrast to other Phelsumas, P. barbouri typically lives on stones on the ground or on rocks. The climate of their habitat is extremely rough. There is a huge difference in temperature between night and day and between the different seasons.The maximum day temperature is 30°C. At night, it is cool and foggy.

Diet:

These day geckos feed on various insects and other invertebrates.

Behaviour:

These animals often live in small groups. During the day, the flatten their bodies to catch as much sun as possible. This way they can reach their preferred body temperature. During the night and in the early morning, P. barbouri has a dark colour but when basking, the body colour becomes brighter.

Reproduction:

The females glue their eggs under stones. Since more females may deposit their eggs at the same location, as many as 50 eggs may be found together. At a temperature of 28°C, the young will hatch after approximately 55 days. The neonates measure 32 mm.

Care and maintenance in captivity:

These animals should be housed in pairs and need a large terrarium which should provide many places to hide. Group breeding, however, is possible. The terrarium should be earth based with a number of flat rocks present. It is important that there are some spot lights for basking. The daytime temperature should be between around 29°C while at night, the temperature should drop to 20°C. In captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax moths, fruit flies, mealworms and houseflies.

References:

  • Henkel, F.-W. and W. Schmidt (1995) Amphibien und Reptilien Madagaskars, der Maskarenen, Seychellen und Komoren. Ulmer Stuttgart. ISBN 3-8001-7323-9
  • McKeown, Sean (1993) The general care and maintenance of day geckos. Advanced Vivarium Systems, Lakeside CA.
Last updated: 05-26-2005 05:33:59
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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