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Lilly White Crested gecko
All White crested gecko
CB Specializes in all species of captive-bred gecko for sale. If you are looking for a leopard gecko for sale or gargoyle gecko for sale, we also have a huge variety of morphs! Looking for something even more unique? Another species of pet gecko quickly gaining popularity is the African fat-tailed gecko.
Lilly White Crested Gecko Care Guide
The biologist here at Captive bred reptiles has provided an in-depth crested gecko care guide including many different care related topics. Explore our full care sheet for specific sections here:
- Crested gecko care sheet
- baby crested geckos
- crested gecko heating
- crested gecko lighting
- baby crested gecko diet
- crested gecko supplements
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- crested gecko habitat
- baby crested gecko temperature
- crested gecko size
- crested gecko lifespan
- baby crested gecko habitat maintenance
- crested gecko breeders
- crested gecko shedding
- how to pick up a crested gecko
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- crested gecko morphs
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- bicolor crested gecko
- harlequin crested gecko
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- flame crested gecko
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Crested gecko Heating and Lighting:
One of the nice things about crested geckos is they do not really require any UVB lighting. It is totally optional and may just be for viewing purposes only. Crested Geckos do not really require low levels of UVB lighting for 10-12 hours of the day but some breeders still use it.
This is totally optional as most crested gecko breeders and keepers do not provide lighting. Keep in mind, this should be between 3-5% UVB, and types of recommended UVB lamps or bulbs would be an Arcadia 5% range bulb or the Reptisun 5.0 lamp.
Heat lamps are not really required unless your house or area you have your habitat in is not at room temp.
Crested geckos prefer 72-75 degrees. If your home is too cold, or too hot, you may need to supplement the heat or cold with a heat mat, heat lamp, or air conditioner. Cresties cannot be housed above 80 degrees. This goes for all cresties, not just white crested gecko morphs.
Lilly White Crested Gecko Temperature
Lilly White Crested geckos will survive being kept at room temperature in captivity (72) however the best temps for health is 74 degrees. The optimum temperature range is between 68-77 degrees F, we prefer to keep ours at around 73-74F.
Too much heat is not good for cresties! It is important to note that if the high temperature eclipses 80 degrees, crested geckos do not fare well.
Long term exposure to temperatures that exceed 80 degrees will end up causing the all white crested gecko for sale to eventually die. For this reason, consider it being too hot, as important or critical to it being too cold. Most keepers that are new to crested geckos do not realize this!
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Every day, you should allow yourself 5 minutes to clean your maintain your lily white crested gecko habitat. On a day to day basis, we quickly change the water so it is fresh in crested gecko enclosures.
Also, with a mister, we will do a light spray of water around the enclosure either once or twice per day.
This allows the enclosure to remain humid for the lily white crested geckos to shed properly as they grow. Lastly, we try our best to spot clean any visible waste such or uneaten food and replace it with a fresh crested gecko diet.
Baby Crested Gecko Diet – Crested Gecko Feeding:
Like most reptiles, lilly white Crested geckos for sale are omnivorous meaning they will eat a variety of different things. In the wild crested geckos primarily feed on insects, nectar and rotting fruit. For this reason, we need to cater to their dietary requirements as best we can in the home habitats that we create.
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Here at CB, we feed both live insects and Pangea crested gecko diet (which is a white crested gecko powdered food you make up using water.
This type of food is used to replace the fruit as well as the nectar that cresties would consume in the wild. Lastly, we dust and use crickets as a feeder insect as they are active at the same time as the geckos (in the evenings).
Crested gecko feeding routines
Basically, as a rule of thumb, we always keep fresh Pangea gecko diet in with our cresties. We change the food completely, using throw-away plastic food cups, every two days (or 2.5 times per week).
The same goes for water. Change your geckos’ water at least 2-3 times per week. If you are keeping food and water together on the same gecko feeding ledge, expect to have to change the water every day!
Baby Lilly White Crested Gecko Supplements:
We recommend supplementing every insect feed by dusting the insects with calcium with d3 and reptile vitamin mixture. Usually, we just dust everything that we feed our geckos.
Using a high-quality crested gecko diet, like Pangea or Repashy will ensure they are getting adequate vitamins and minerals when eating their food.
If you are using T5 High output UVB lighting, use calcium dust or another similar calcium supplement without vitamin d3 in it as you will not need both.
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Many people refer to lily white crested geckos as being nocturnal but that is not accurate! Cresties are actually crepuscular. What does that mean? They’re most active at dusk and dawn, however, they are also active throughout the nighttime.
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With proper care, habitat, maintenance, supplements crested geckos grow to full size rather quickly. Typically they reach 6-7″ including the tail, and 40-50 grams of overall weight once 12-18 months old.
At this stage, they are considered young adults. Babies are 0 to 6 months, juveniles 6 to 17 months, etc. Cresties are reasonably lightweight, smaller species of pet gecko for sale. Keeping a white crested gecko is the same as any other color crested gecko morph.
baby Crested Gecko Handling:
If you are patient, a lily white Crested gecko can be great for handling and can become quite tame. While all are different, patience is key to getting your baby crested gecko to trust your handling.
Remember, cresties can drop their tail if they are scared, handled roughly. or if their tail is pinched or pulled. Having a prehensile tail (they can grip with it) does help them grab and hang from branches, so they are typically reluctant to drop it unless very frightened. Newly hatched baby crested geckos are at risk of dropping their tails until they settle down which takes a few days.
Crested Gecko Breeding:
If correctly cared for crested geckos are one of the easiest species of pet geckos to breed. We recommend waiting until male crested geckos are 15-16 months and females 18-20 months old to breed.
They should usually weigh around 45 grams or larger for females, 42 grams or larger for males. Once they reach the proper weight, they normally breed themselves without any special additional consideration. Always make sure that there are at least 4 inches of damp substrate (we use reptile soil and coco coir) in the base of the enclosure. You can use a Tupperware container with a 2″ hole cut in it as a lay box.
Crested Gecko Health Complications:
If you have followed the advice in our crested gecko care sheet and purchased from us here at CB Reptile than you shouldn’t have any need for this section as crested geckos are one of the hardiest and healthiest geckos in the pet gecko realm. Unfortunately, some of the more frequently encountered problems revolve around lack of calcium and vitamin D3 through poor diets.
Lilly White Crested gecko for sale – Tips and Tricks:
- You can mix a little honey into the Pangea or Repashy crested gecko food/diet if you find they are reluctant to eat it.
- Dubia roaches and wax worms can make a great alternative to live food as a treat.
- remove watermarks from the glass in the crested gecko terrarium or habitat, the safest thing to use is 50:50 water and white vinegar. Spray it onto the glass and wipe off with a paper towel or damp cloth.
- baby crested geckos for sale take around 2 weeks to settle in once arriving home.
Bobby –
Love my lily white I got from cb reptile last year! He is super chill and just gorgeous!
Gennero R –
I just wanted to let you guys know that I received my lily white juvenile male crested gecko and he is amazing!
Jorge –
Cb really has the nicest lily white crested geckos. Our boy is now 2 and he is flat out stunning