Before purchasing your new gargoyle gecko for sale, find a reputable captive bred gargoyle gecko breeder and then get to set up your new Gargoyle gecko habitat!

Gargoyle Gecko Habitat

Always keep in mind that these geckos are an arboreal species, meaning they need more vertical space then horizontal. Hatchlings and juveniles of these species should be housed in either a 10 gallon tank with a screen lid, or a 12x12x18 front opening enclosure. Young adult Gargoyle geckos should be housed in either a 20 gallon tall, or an 18x18x24 front opening enclosure. Whichever set up you decide on, be sure
to use varying types/textures of décor (i.e. vines, branches, sticks, hides) to provide ample
climbing/hiding space and enrichment for the baby Gargoyle gecko.

Gargoyle Gecko Substrate

With many substrate options available on the reptile market, it is crucial that you pay close attention to what you use. It is best to avoid any type of substrate that could be ingested and cause harm to the animal, such as impacted bowels. Avoid things like sand, wood chips, and pebbles. Our recommendation is to keep it simple. Using paper towels to line the bottom of the enclosure allow for a quick/easy clean up and also help to retain humidity.  Gargoyle geckos for sale need the correct substrate in order to help regulate humidity if you are not spraying the habitat down daily with a mister.

If you want a more naturalistic enclosure, we recommend using Zoo
Med Eco Earth coconut fiber. This substrate will hold enough moisture to maintain proper humidity while resisting mold/mildew and odors. You can easily spot clean this substrate and only needs to be fully cleaned out every 4‐5 weeks. To ensure there is less risk of ingestions, you can cover the substrate with a layer of leaf litter and moss.

Gargoyle gecko Temperature

One of the many wonderful things about these geckos is that they do not require any special type of lighting such as UBV. It is up to you whether you to use it or not, as the gecko will not suffer if you do not. If you are choosing to use live plants in the enclosure, a UVB light will be necessary. They require temperatures ranging from 72‐78, usually room temperature. If the enclosure is not staying within that range at night, you can add a low wattage nighttime heat bulb (25‐40wt). They can handle drops into the mid‐60s at night, but staying above 70 is best. Temperatures over 80 will cause the animal to become stressed and possibly even death.

Gargoyle gecko Humidity

These species require moderate to high humidity levels throughout the day. Be sure to use a good quality hygrometer or thermometer/hygrometer combo to get accurate readings of the enclosures parameters. There should be several hours per day where the humidity stays around 80‐100%. These high humidity periods will allow the gecko to hydrate and ensure proper shedding. These species eat= their shed skin, so do not be alarmed if you don’t see it in the enclosure. Humidity can drop as low as 40%, but should be kept as close to 50‐60% as possible. Heavily misting the enclosure 2‐3x per day should keep the levels correct.

Gargoyle gecko Food & Water

We offer and recommend Pangea food products to all of our gargoyle geckos for sale. Here at CB, we feed Fruit w/Insect mix and Banana/Papaya mix, but any of their flavors will be appropriate. Another brand option is Repashy, but steer clear of most
others. Gargoyle gecko Hatchlings should be fed the powder/water mix at least every other day, if not every day. Juveniles can be fed every other day or every two days without issue. Young adults and adults can be fed 2‐3x per week. Feeding calcium dusted crickets 1‐2x per week is highly recommended, but not 100% necessary. It stimulates the natural hunting instinct of the gecko and allow for some enrichment and added protein to their diet.

Gargoyle geckos may not drink from a bowl of standing water. They naturally drink the water
droplets that form on the glass and décor during misting. You can offer a small water bowl next to the food bowl, just be sure to change it out daily. Do NOT use a large water dish or bowl. These geckos are EXTREMELY poor swimmers and will drown if they cannot get out of water.

Gargoyle gecko Lifespan

Wondering how long does a gargoyle gecko live?  Gargoyle geckos are long-lived pet geckos for sale.  With proper care, habitat and diet, a baby Gargoyle gecko for sale can live up to 20 years!  As Gargoyle gecko breeders, we have some gargoyle that are now over 10 years old and still look, act and breed like they are young adults.  Here at CB Reptile, we beleive that you are what you eat, therefore our gargoyles are fed a premium diet. Typically we are feeding pangea gargoyle gecko food, as well as calcium and vitamin dusted crickets once weekly.

Gargoyle gecko Handling & Temperament

Allow the animal at least 1‐2 weeks to acclimate to its new surrounds and do NOT handle it
during this period. These animal are very sensitive and need plenty of time to adjust before
they are handled. The personality of the gecko is not dependent upon the morph or sex, as
each gecko is completely individual and will behave as much. After they’ve had time to settle in, you can begin handling them for short periods of time within their enclosure. This will make them feel safer and give them the chance to walk away if they are too stressed by it. As long as you take it slowly, you will have a happy and healthy companion.

Gargoyle gecko terrarium

• 90 ltr (20-24″ tall) or larger vivarium
• Screen lid, if not included with habitat gargoyle gecko care sheet

Gargoyle gecko Heating and Lighting

• Reptile terrarium thermometer
• Reptile habitat hygrometer used to track humidity
• Heat bulb and fixture is not necessary unless your area is cold.
• Daytime fluorescent bulb, if necessary
• Use a Lamp stand, if desired
• Ceramic heat emitter and fixture, or nighttime bulb, if necessary
• Timer for lighting and heating bulbs, if desired

Gargoyle gecko quick Care Substrate and Decor
• Coconut fiber or bark can be used
• Always provide artificial or natural rock or wood hiding area
• Branches/plants for climbing and hiding
• Food and water dishes

Gargoyle gecko foot and Dietary Needs

• Commercially prepared diet designed for Gargoyle or Crested Geckos
• Appropriate sized live crickets dusted with vitamins
• Cricket food and cricket water gel
• Cricket keeper for storage
• Calcium supplementation to be dusted on insects
• Spray bottle for misting your gargoyle gecko habitat

  • Hatchling should be kept in a 23 ltr enclosure.
  • Juvenile should be kept in a 45.5 ltr enclosure.
  • Adult is comfortable in a 68-90 ltr enclosure.
  • care can differ for a baby Gargoyle gecko vs adult Gargoyle geckos for sale