Thicktailed Gecko (Underwoodisaurus milii)

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The Thick Tail Gecko is a popular Australian gecko species known for its distinctive thick tail, calm temperament and hardy nature. These terrestrial geckos are well suited to reptile keepers of various experience levels and are highly regarded for their manageable size and interesting behaviour.

With their naturally patterned appearance and chunky tail used for fat storage, Thick Tail Geckos are both attractive and practical reptiles to care for. They are generally nocturnal, becoming more active during the evening and night.

Thick Tail Geckos thrive in well-maintained enclosures with appropriate heating, hides and substrate. Their relatively straightforward care requirements make them a great option for beginner reptile keepers while still being enjoyable for experienced hobbyists.

These geckos are insectivorous and typically feed on a variety of live insects as part of a balanced diet. With proper husbandry and regular care, they can become confident and easy to maintain in captivity.

Key Features

  • Popular Australian gecko species
  • Distinctive thick tail used for fat storage
  • Calm and hardy reptile species
  • Suitable for beginner and experienced keepers
  • Nocturnal and active during the evening
  • Ideal for terrestrial-style enclosures
  • Insectivorous diet
  • Unique natural patterns and appearance

The Thick Tail Gecko is a popular Australian gecko species known for its distinctive thick tail, calm temperament and hardy nature. These terrestrial geckos are well suited to reptile keepers of various experience levels and are highly regarded for their manageable size and interesting behaviour.

With their naturally patterned appearance and chunky tail used for fat storage, Thick Tail Geckos are both attractive and practical reptiles to care for. They are generally nocturnal, becoming more active during the evening and night.

Thick Tail Geckos thrive in well-maintained enclosures with appropriate heating, hides and substrate. Their relatively straightforward care requirements make them a great option for beginner reptile keepers while still being enjoyable for experienced hobbyists.

These geckos are insectivorous and typically feed on a variety of live insects as part of a balanced diet. With proper husbandry and regular care, they can become confident and easy to maintain in captivity.

Key Features

  • Popular Australian gecko species
  • Distinctive thick tail used for fat storage
  • Calm and hardy reptile species
  • Suitable for beginner and experienced keepers
  • Nocturnal and active during the evening
  • Ideal for terrestrial-style enclosures
  • Insectivorous diet
  • Unique natural patterns and appearance
Thicktailed Gecko (Underwoodisaurus milii)
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