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  2. Phelsuma astriata astriata - Wikipedia

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    Phelsuma astriata astriata normally lays two 10 mm eggs. Seychelles small day geckos are not gluers; they do not stick their eggs to the sides/underside of items, but instead place them in safe, well-hidden areas. Incubation is generally 65 – 70 days at 82 degrees Fahrenheit. [1]

  3. Phelsuma - Wikipedia

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    Phelsuma mutabilis (Grandidier, 1869) – thicktail day gecko; Phelsuma nigristriata Meier, 1984 – island day gecko; Phelsuma ornata Gray, 1825 – Mauritius ornate day gecko; Phelsuma parkeri Loveridge, 1941 – Pemba Island day gecko; Phelsuma parva Meier, 1983; Phelsuma pasteuri Meier, 1984 – Pasteur's day gecko; Phelsuma pronki Seipp, 1994

  4. Round Island day gecko - Wikipedia

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    (Phelsuma guentheri, new species, p. 213). Carpenter AI, Côte IM, Jones CG (2003). "Habitat use, egg laying sites and activity patterns of an endangered Mauritian gecko (Phelsuma guentheri)". Herpetological Journal 13: 155-157. Wheler CL, Fa JE (1995). "Enclosure Utilization and Activity of Round Island Geckos (Phelsuma guentheri)".

  5. Phelsuma astriata semicarinata - Wikipedia

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    Phelsuma astriata semicarinata is a subspecies of Seychelles day gecko. ... Eggs should generally hatch in 70 – 75 days and should be incubated at approximately 25 ...

  6. Phelsuma grandis - Wikipedia

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    Phelsuma grandis is a diurnal arboreal species of day gecko. These geckos are part of the Phelsuma group, which consists of in excess of 70 species and subspecies. They are commonly referred to as the Madagascar giant day gecko , due to their large size.

  7. Agalega day gecko - Wikipedia

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    The pairing season is between April and the first weeks of September. During this period, the females lay up to 4 pairs of eggs, often under loose bark of coconut trees. Females often share the same location for their eggs. The young will hatch after approximately 70–100 days, depending on the temperature. The juveniles measure 45–50 mm.

  8. Boehme's giant day gecko - Wikipedia

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    The pairing season of Boehme's giant day gecko is between November and January. During this period, the females lay up to 6 pairs of eggs. At a temperature of 28 °C (82 °F), the young will hatch after approximately 48–55 days. The hatchlings measure 60–65 mm (2.4–2.6 in).

  9. Standing's day gecko - Wikipedia

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    Standing's day gecko (Phelsuma standingi) is an arboreal and diurnal species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to southwest Madagascar; it is threatened by illegal collection for the international pet trade and habitat loss. It is among the largest living species of day geckos. Standing's day gecko feeds on insects and ...