Standing day gecko (Phelsuma Standingi)
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Origin: Madagascar and parts from Africa
Length: The standing day gecko reaches a total body length of about 21 to 25 centimeters, including the tail.
Age: It is estimated that the wildlife can live to be around 20 years old.
Experience: Beginner/Intermediate Reptile Owner
Food: Insects (mainly crickets) curling flies and Buffalo worms or nectar)
Feeding adults: Feed a number of food animals every other day
Feeding young: Small-sized crickets every day
Water bowl: Yes
Water change: Daily
Nutrition
Standing day geckos mainly eat animal food, such as crickets, curling flies and buffalo worms. This diet can possibly be supplemented with mealworms or wax moths. The food should be smaller than the gecko's head. You should first feed the food animals that you give to your gecko with specially available food or, for example, cat food or fish food. In this way, the nutritional value of the food animals is optimal. Alternate the food so that the standing day gecko gets all the nutrients it needs.
Standing day geckos also need extra calcium and vitamins. You can give this by always dusting the food animals with a so-called calcium and vitamin preparation for reptiles. Fresh drinking water should always be available.
Water
Sometimes the standing day geckos do not drink from the drinking bowl, so make sure that there is also spray water on plants and other furnishing elements in the enclosure, so that they can also drink from it.
Cleaning
It is important to clean the terrarium well. Therefore, remove uneaten food animals and excrement every day before feeding the gecko again. Replace the bedding material once a month or a few times a year and then immediately clean the rest of the terrarium (including the interior). If you use cleaning agents, it is important to rinse everything well afterwards. Always wash your hands well after you have been in contact with the animals or the terrarium, because reptiles can transmit salmonella.
Handling
the standing day gecko is very fast and is therefore more difficult to handle in contrast to, for example, an eyelash gecko. If you do pick up the gecko, be careful never to grab it by the tail as it will repel it. The gecko's skin is very sensitive.
Housing
Minimum size stay for a couple of standing day geckos: 100x60x50cm
Day temperature: 27-30C below the spot 35C
Night temperature: 18-22C
Hours of light: 12-14 hours of UV light
Humidity: 50 to 60%
Ground cover: Cocopeat, non-fertilized garden soil, beech chips, kitchen roll, newspaper
Design
Choose a terrarium that is higher than it is wide for your standing day gecko. For a pair of standing day gecko you need a terrarium of at least 100*60*50. Male geckos can be aggressive to each other, so never put them together. If you are taking a larger group, take one male with several females. A larger terrarium with a larger group is of course necessary.
Make sure there are no gaps in the terrarium, as these geckos are really good at escaping and they can flatten themselves. The standing day gecko likes moisture. Therefore choose a ground cover that retains moisture (examples of this can be found under 'Show ground cover'). To achieve this high humidity, the terrarium must be sprayed regularly. Decorate the terrarium with climbing branches, flat stones and shelters in the form of bark or plants. A container filled with moist vermiculite or peat moss (sphagnum) is useful to help the animals molt.
The residence must offer different temperatures. There should be both warmer and colder areas for the animals to choose. The standin day gecko are mainly diurnal animals. A UV-b lamp must be hung anyway. In this way the animals can build up sufficient calcium in their bodies. Without this relief, they can become very ill. Use incandescent lamps, energy-saving lamps or possibly daylight lamps and leave the light on for twelve hours a day. Also provide a shallow drinking bowl that the geckos cannot drown in. To be on the safe side, you can place some small stones in the drinking bowl to reduce this risk.
Behaviour
Diet: Carnivore
Lifestyle: Twilight and daytime active
Character
standing day gecko are very active during the day and at night they hide and rest in trees or other hiding places. They can also be housed in groups and will therefore show a different kind of behavior (some territorial, for example).
Points of attention
standing day geckos are masters at escaping, so make sure that your terrarium/enclosure offers no opportunities for the gecko to escape.
Cost and Purchase
Legislation: You only need transfer papers to own this gecko. One-off costs: This includes the costs for accommodation, lighting, heating, water bowl, plants and other decorations. This can cost a few hundred euros in total. The final amount depends on the quality and size of the products.
Fixed costs: Fixed costs include the costs for the feed, which is several tens of euros per year.
Unexpected Costs: : Costs have been incurred when your gecko happens to get sick or your equipment breaks down.