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Viellardi Chameleon Gecko is a species that's endemic to Grande Terre in New Caledonia. As the name suggests they do act like a chameleon. These small geckos are move slowly at night between the tree branches. They drink water like a chameleon as well. Misting once a day provides the water the need. We feed them Pangea's diet with insects twice a week. That includes silkworms, crickets, hornworms, fruit flies, and roaches. Just remember they need smaller sized insects. These geckos are easy to handle once they become use to you. Their tank size is smaller, we use 12X12X24. Remember they spend all their time up in the trees climbing around. Lots of branches vertical and horizontal with plants for cover. We use large leaf plants like a simply Pothos does great.

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