Scientific Name: Gekko monarchus
Family: Gekkonidae
Classification: Reptilia (Squamata)
Toxicity Level: Non-Toxic
Origin: Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand)
Adult Size: 15 – 20 cm (6 – 8 inches)
Lifespan: 5 – 8 years
Diet: Insectivore (Crickets, roaches, moths)
The Spotted Tree Gecko is a medium-sized gecko that resembles a "bodybuilder" version of the common house gecko. It has a rough, bumpy skin texture (tubercles) covered in black spots on a grey or brown background. On the back of its neck, there is often a distinctive "W" or horseshoe-shaped marking. Like the Tokay Gecko, they possess strong jaws and a loud vocalization ("tok-tok").
Notes Husbandry: Hardy and adaptable. They require vertical space and cork bark hides.
Temperament: They are generally skittish and fast. While not as aggressive as a Tokay, they can deliver a pinch if handled roughly.
Why Source This Species:
Robust Alternative: A great alternative for keepers who want something larger and more impressive than a House Gecko but smaller (and quieter) than a Tokay.
Low Cost: An excellent entry-level species for novice gecko keepers on a budget.
Active Night Life: They are efficient hunters and interesting to watch in a moonlight-lit terrarium.
Malaysia