Mt. Koghis Leachianus Gecko
$1,199.99
- Rhacodactylus leachianus
- Captive Bred Right Here At Underground Reptiles
- Approximately 3 Inches In Length From Head To Tail
- One Of The Largest Species Of Gecko In The World
- These Babies Are Active And Friendly
- Chowing Down On Repashy Crested Gecko Diet And Crickets
Description
The Mount Koghis leachianus gecko for sale (Rhacodactylus leachianus henkeli), often known as the Henkel’s huge gecko, is a New Caledonian subspecies of the Leachianus gecko. They are one of the world’s largest and heaviest geckos, with adults reaching 14 inches (35 cm) in length and weighing more than 500 grams. Mt. Koghis Leachianus Gecko for sale
A unique feature of the Mount Koghis leachianus gecko is its massively built body, wrinkled skin, and pronounced crests on the head and back. They are renowned for having a wide range of hues and patterns, from solid shades of gray or brown to spotted or banded ones.
In addition to a sizable enclosure with lots of hiding places and climbing branches, Mount Koghis leachianus geckos need a humid, warm atmosphere in captivity. Due to their particular care requirements, they are regarded as an advanced species to keep, although they can make rewarding pets for seasoned reptile aficionados. Mt. Koghis Leachianus Gecko for sale
WE HAVE BABY MT KOGHIS LEACHIANUS GECKOS FOR SALE. BELOW ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
- Rhacodactylus leachianus
- Captive Bred Right Here At Underground Reptiles
- Approximately 3 Inches In Length From Head To Tail
- One Of The Largest Species Of Gecko In The World
- These Babies Are Active And Friendly
- Chowing Down On Repashy Crested Gecko Diet And Crickets
INTERESTING FACTS!
- Endemic In New Caledonia Which Is A Small Island Off Of The Coast Of Australia
- One Of The Largest Species Of Geckos With Adults Are Growing To Sizes Of 14 – 17 Inches From Head To Tail
- With Proper Care This Species Can Live Around An Average Of 15 To 20 Years In Captivity
- These Geckos Are Arboreal (tree dwelling), And Rarely Descend To The Ground. Although Nocturnal They Sometimes Bask In The Morning Sun.
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