This Gecko gets its name from the cranial bumps that give the appearance of horns or ears, like a "Gargoyle".
This Gecko gets its name from the cranial bumps that give the appearance of horns or ears, like a "Gargoyle". Other characteristics of this gecko include a thin tail, which will regenerate if it drops off, thin toe pads, and mite pockets found on the rear legs. Gargoyle geckos make interesting vivarium inhabitants. In captivity, these geckos readily accept live foods such as crickets and waxworms. They also will accept fruit mashes and fruit baby food. Males should be housed separately or as a part of a breeding pair or trio with females. Males housed together will often fight. Females are social and can be housed together. Young geckos should also be housed apart because they can be aggressive toward their cage mates.
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