Kingdom Animalia Order Squamata Genus Phelsuma Higher classification Phelsuma | Phylum Chordata Family Gekkonidae Scientific name Phelsuma robertmertensi Rank Species | |
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Similar Phelsuma, Reptile, Phelsuma nigristriata, Pasteur's day gecko, Phelsuma quadriocellata |
Robert Mertens' day gecko (Phelsuma robertmertensi ) is diurnal species of geckos, a member of the family that lives on the Comoros and typically inhabits banana trees. Robert Merten's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
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It is named after German herpetologist Robert Mertens.
Description
This lizard species is one of the smallest of its genus. It can reach a total length of about 11 centimetres (4.3 in). The body colour can be dark green or bluish green. An orange mid dorsal stripe extends from the head to the tail. The sides of the neck as well as the flanks are greyish brown.
Distribution
This species inhabits only a small area on the island Mayotte (Comoros).
Habitat
Phelsuma robetmertensi is often found on banana trees and in abandoned vanilla orchid plantations.
Diet
These 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 (82 °F), the young will hatch after approximately 49–53 days. The juveniles measure 19–22 millimetres (0.75–0.87 in).
Care and maintenance in captivity
These animals should be housed in pairs and need a well planted terrarium. The temperature should be between 25–28 °C (77–82 °F). The humidity should be between 75 and 100%. In captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax moth larvae, fruit flies, mealworms and houseflies.