Welcome to Urban Gecko

Your Premier Destination for New Caledonian Geckos and Premium Gecko Care.

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Discover the fascinating world of New Caledonian geckos

Known for their unique beauty, vibrant patterns, and captivating personalities. Whether you're a seasoned reptile enthusiast or a first-time gecko keeper, we provide top-quality, healthy geckos and all the essential care products to ensure your gecko thrives.

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Browse our carefully curated selection of New Caledonian geckos

Each raised in optimal conditions to guarantee their health and happiness. Along with our geckos, we offer a range of nutritious food options specifically designed to meet the dietary needs of geckos, so you can rest easy knowing you're providing the best care for your new pet.

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Gecko Diet for New Caledonian Species

High in Insect-Based Protein, unlike many commercial diets that rely heavily on fruit sugars, this formula is built around *insect protein*, offering a higher protein content to better match the natural dietary needs of these geckos.

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Discover The Reptile World

Explore the fascinating and diverse world of geckos, and learn about their conservation, behavior, and habitats.

Species that we work with

Crested Gecko

Crested Gecko

The crested gecko usually measures 8–10 inches…

Gargoyle Gecko

Gargoyle Gecko

As small as 1 inch (25 mm) long (from snout to…

Gecko Facts Ticker

Size – The largest gecko species, reaching 8-14 inches in length.
Habitat – Native to New Caledonia, they are arboreal and rarely descend to the ground.
Color – Can change color using chromatophores (pigment-containing cells).
Lifespan – Can live 20-30 years in captivity.
Geckos can climb smooth surfaces due to microscopic hairs on their toes.
When threatened, these geckos can detach (and later regenerate) their tails.
Reproduction – Females lay two soft-shelled eggs per clutch and, depending on their calcium reserves, can produce three to four clutches per season.
The eggs incubate for 60 to 90 days before hatchlings emerge.
The young hatchlings are typically 8.9 to 10.2 centimeters (3.5 to 4 inches) long, and their sex is determined by the temperature during incubation.
Eggs incubated at a higher temperature result in a shorter incubation period and have a greater chance of producing male hatchlings.

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How do I bulk up my crested gecko?

Short answer: Feed it. 😉 Longer answer: Please do not actively work to “bulk up” your crested gecko. If you are feeding a good quality diet (Like UG Diet) and gutloaded insects (I use Crickets and Dubia) 1-2 times a week that is perfect. They will grow and bulk out…

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10 Things You Should Know About Geckos

Geckos are among the most fascinating reptiles on the planet, with their adaptations being the focus of studies across the globe. Found across most environments (except Antarctica!), these colourful creatures are sure to make you fall in love with their quirky behaviours and wonderous adaptations. Whether you’re curious about the…

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Care Guide

New Caledonian Gecko Species Care Guide These are the basic guidelines for keeping the five larger New Caledonian gecko species we work with that we have determined to ensure the best health and longevity of our geckos.  We are continually working to improve our husbandry practices using the best available research….

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