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Phelsuma v nigra v nigra

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Gekkonidae

Species
  
P. v-nigra

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Subgenus

Class
  
Reptilia

Subfamily
  
Gekkoninae

Subspecies
  
P. v. v-nigra

Genus
  
Phelsuma

Order
  
Scaled reptiles

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Similar
  
Phelsuma modesta leiogaster, Phelsuma kely, Phelsuma modesta, Yellow‑throated day gecko, Seychelles giant day gecko

Phelsuma v-nigra v-nigra (syn.Phelsuma v-nigra ) is a small diurnal subspecies of geckos. It lives in the Comoros and typically inhabits trees and bushes. Phelsuma v-nigra v-nigra feeds on insects and nectar.

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Description

This lizard belongs to the smallest day geckos. It can reach a maximum length of approximately 10 cm. The body colour is bright green, which may have a blue hue. There is a red v-shaped stripe on the snout and two red bars between the eyes. On the back there often are a number of small red-brick coloured dots. The typical v-shaped marking on the throat may not be present in adults. The ventral side is yellow.

Distribution

This species only inhabits the island Mohéli in the Comoros.

Habitat

Phelsuma v-nigra v-nigra is found on banana trees and human dwellings.

Diet

These day geckos feed on various insects and other invertebrates. They also like to lick soft, sweet fruit, pollen and nectar.

Reproduction

At a temperature of 28 °C, the young will hatch after approximately 45 days. The juveniles measure 35 mm.

Care and maintenance in captivity

These animals should be housed in pairs and need a medium-sized, well planted terrarium. The daytime temperature should be between 28 and 30 °C and 24 and 26 °C at night. The humidity should be around 70%. A two-month winter cooldown should be included during which temperature is 25 °C at daytime and 20 °C at night. In captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax moth larvae, fruit flies, mealworms and houseflies.

References

Phelsuma v-nigra v-nigra Wikipedia