Gold Dust Day Care Sheet

Gold Dust Day Care Sheet

Gecko Phelsuma laticauda
Category
Lizard
Average Size
4.5 - 6 inches long
Average Lifespan
6 - 8 years
Diet Type
Omnivore

Diet & Nutrition

Gold Dust Day Geckos are omnivores. The most commonly used food for

Gold Dust Day Geckos is Repashy Superfood's Crested Gecko Diet, which is a powder that contains vitamins, minerals, protein, bee pollen, spirulina and other nutritious foods for Gold Dust Day Geckos. Gold Dust Day Gecko diets can also be supplemented with a variety of live insects including crickets, mealworms, waxworms, silkworms, tomato hornworms, and cockroaches.

Constant access to the Crested Gecko diet should be available. The diet can be left in the enclosure for 2-3 days before changing if it is kept moist. Live insects can be fed once a week as a supplement and should be dusted with calcium powder for each feeding.

Housing & Habitat

Gold Dust Day Geckos come from Madagascar. The environment should consist of diagonal and horizontal branches for perching as well as foliage for hiding. Cork bark rounds are often desired as hiding places. Gold Dust Day

Geckos may be kept alone or in groups. If housed together geckos should be of similar size to avoid injury. Two females generally get along well. A male and female will likely breed if housed together.

Enclosure Size

An optimal size is a cage that allows for climbing such as a 12" x 12" x 18" glass terrarium.

Substrate

Due to humidity requirements an absorbent substrate is desired. Peat moss or coconut fiber are preferred.

Temperature & Lighting

Temperature

Gold Dust Day Geckos prefer a basking spot of 90°F. The cool end of the enclosure should be kept at 70° - 75°F. Take caution with the basking spot as a tall narrow cage will make the temperature gradient difficult, if not impossible to achieve.

Lighting

Since this is a diurnal species, it requires two light bulbs. One is the heat lamp which also emits UVA. The second is a UVB lamp. The UVB lamp will specifically say UVB on the box. If the box doesn't say UVB, it's not UVB.

Plant and Fish bulbs are not UVB bulbs.

Humidity & Watering

Humidity

Spray the cage with water once or twice a day. Humidity levels should be between 55% - 65%.

Watering

A small water bowl should be offered. Make sure this is not deep as babies can easily drown if they fall in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do Gold Dust Days eat?

Gold Dust Day Geckos are omnivores. The most commonly used food for Gold Dust Day Geckos is Repashy Superfood's Crested Gecko Diet, which is a powder that contains vitamins, minerals, protein, bee pollen, spirulina and other nutritious foods for Gold Dust Day Geckos. Gold Dust Day Gecko diets can also be supplemented with a variety of live insects including crickets, mealworms, waxworms, silkworms, tomato hornworms, and cockroaches. Constant access to the Crested Gecko diet should be availabl...

What size enclosure does a Gold Dust Day need?

Gold Dust Day Geckos come from Madagascar. The environment should consist of diagonal and horizontal branches for perching as well as foliage for hiding. Cork bark rounds are often desired as hiding places. Gold Dust Day Geckos may be kept alone or in groups. If housed together geckos should be of similar size to avoid injury. Two females generally get along well. A male and female will likely breed if housed together. An optimal size is a cage that allows for climbing such as a 12" x 12" x 1...

What temperature and lighting does a Gold Dust Day need?

Gold Dust Day Geckos prefer a basking spot of 90°F. The cool end of the enclosure should be kept at 70° - 75°F. Take caution with the basking spot as a tall narrow cage will make the temperature gradient difficult, if not impossible to achieve. Since this is a diurnal species, it requires two light bulbs. One is the heat lamp which also emits UVA. The second is a UVB lamp. The UVB lamp will specifically say UVB on the box. If the box doesn't say UVB, it's not UVB. Plant and Fish bulbs are not...