Pacific House Gecko
Hemidactylus frenatus
Captive Bred 2024
Size: 2-4cm
Sex: Unsexed
Pacific house geckos, scientifically known as Hemidactylus frenatus, are small reptiles native to the Pacific Islands and Southeast Asia. These geckos are notable for their ability to climb vertical surfaces and even walk upside down on ceilings, thanks to specialised toe pads covered in microscopic hairs that create adhesive forces. They are typically grey or brown with darker markings, blending well into urban environments where they thrive on a diet of insects. Pacific house geckos are adaptable and often found near human habitation, making them a common sight in tropical and subtropical regions where they contribute to controlling insect populations.
Adult Size: 8-10cm
Lifespan: 5-10 Years
Breeding Age: 6-12 Months
For more information, please see the Pacific House Gecko care sheet.