Lined Day Gecko
Phelsuma dorsivittata
IUCN red list status:
Near Threatened
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The Lined Day Gecko lives in Northern Madagascar.
They eat insects, pollen and nectar.
Females lay a clutch of 2 eggs several times a year, hatch after an incubation of 47-82 days. Young are independent and self-sufficient after hatching.
Lined Day Geckos live up to 6 years in wild and 15 years in captivity.
Lined Day Gecko
About the Lined Day Gecko
Lined Day Geckos are small species that are found in the islands surrounding Madagascar. They are identified primarily through their green skin colors that are dotted with red spots all over their backs and in between their eyes and nose.
Did you know?
Also known as a Striped Day Gecko. Phelsuma is a large genus commonly referred to as Day Geckos in the family Gekkonidae.