Female Mainland Chahoua Gecko For Sale
Another beautiful gecko species to come from New Caledonia. Mossy / Chahoua geckos are named after their green and brown camouflage, and their scales are velvety to the touch.
Photos taken August 2024
Currently for sale off-site, please order online or contact us to arrange a viewing
Female chahoua aka mossy gecko, very calm chilled girly - would make an excellent pet or breeder
Sex: Female
Age: 3 years
Captive bred? yes
Lineage: Julia Oldham Line
At adult size this species will require a minimum six enclosure of 45 x 45 x 60 cm (LxDxH) with thermostatically controlled heating for a hot spot if 26-28*C.
UVB lighting is recommended for this species, however, can be substituted with appropriate D3 supplementation.
Another beautiful gecko species to come from New Caledonia. Mossy / Chahoua geckos are named after their green and brown camouflage, and their scales are velvety to the touch.
Photos taken August 2024
Currently for sale off-site, please order online or contact us to arrange a viewing
Female chahoua aka mossy gecko, very calm chilled girly - would make an excellent pet or breeder
Sex: Female
Age: 3 years
Captive bred? yes
Lineage: Julia Oldham Line
At adult size this species will require a minimum six enclosure of 45 x 45 x 60 cm (LxDxH) with thermostatically controlled heating for a hot spot if 26-28*C.
UVB lighting is recommended for this species, however, can be substituted with appropriate D3 supplementation.
Another beautiful gecko species to come from New Caledonia. Mossy / Chahoua geckos are named after their green and brown camouflage, and their scales are velvety to the touch.
Photos taken August 2024
Currently for sale off-site, please order online or contact us to arrange a viewing
Female chahoua aka mossy gecko, very calm chilled girly - would make an excellent pet or breeder
Sex: Female
Age: 3 years
Captive bred? yes
Lineage: Julia Oldham Line
At adult size this species will require a minimum six enclosure of 45 x 45 x 60 cm (LxDxH) with thermostatically controlled heating for a hot spot if 26-28*C.
UVB lighting is recommended for this species, however, can be substituted with appropriate D3 supplementation.