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Dune Gecko (Stenodactylus petrii) Care Sheet

Quick Facts

Attribute Details
Common Name Dune Gecko
Scientific Name Stenodactylus petrii
Origin Middle East / North Africa (desert regions)
Adult Size 5–7 cm
Lifespan 4–6 years in captivity
Activity Nocturnal, terrestrial / sand-dwelling

Behavior

  • Small, agile, and extremely fast-moving; primarily nocturnal.

  • Terrestrial; spends most of its time burrowing in loose sand.

  • Can be shy; minimal handling is recommended.

  • Excellent for desert terrariums; uses tail for balance and displays alert posture when hunting.

Enclosure Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 30–40 liters for a pair

  • Substrate: Fine desert sand or sand-soil mix at least 5–10 cm deep for burrowing

  • Decor: Flat rocks, cork bark, shallow hides, and small branches for climbing

  • Humidity: 20–35%

  • Temperature:

    • Warm / basking spot: 30–33°C

    • Ambient: 24–28°C

    • Night: 20–22°C

  • Lighting: Low to moderate light; UVB optional but recommended for health

  • Ventilation: Good airflow; avoid high humidity

Compatibility

  • Can be housed in pairs or small groups with monitoring.

  • Avoid housing with larger, aggressive, or fast-moving species that may stress the geckos.

Diet

  • Carnivorous; feeds on small insects:

    • Pinhead crickets, fruit flies, small roaches, springtails

  • Juveniles: feed daily

  • Adults: feed every 2–3 days

  • Provide small shallow water dish or mist lightly; geckos get most hydration from prey

Care Tips

  • Provide deep substrate for natural burrowing and hiding.

  • Spot-clean daily; remove feces and uneaten prey.

  • Handle minimally; stress can negatively impact health.

  • Maintain warm temperature gradient for thermoregulation.

Breeding

  • Oviparous; females lay 1–2 eggs in loose sand or burrows.

  • Incubation: 50–65 days at 28–30°C.

  • Hatchlings are independent and require appropriately sized insects.

Visual Quick Guide

  • 🏠 Enclosure: ≥30–40 L, deep sandy substrate, hides, flat rocks

  • 🌡️ Temp: Warm spot 30–33°C / Ambient 24–28°C / Night 20–22°C

  • 💧 Humidity: 20–35%

  • 🍴 Diet: Carnivorous (small insects)

  • 🕒 Activity: Nocturnal, terrestrial, burrower

  • ⚠️ Stress: Provide deep substrate, hides, and minimal handling

Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.

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Dune Gecko
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Dune Gecko (Stenodactylus petrii) Care Sheet

Quick Facts

Attribute Details
Common Name Dune Gecko
Scientific Name Stenodactylus petrii
Origin Middle East / North Africa (desert regions)
Adult Size 5–7 cm
Lifespan 4–6 years in captivity
Activity Nocturnal, terrestrial / sand-dwelling

Behavior

  • Small, agile, and extremely fast-moving; primarily nocturnal.

  • Terrestrial; spends most of its time burrowing in loose sand.

  • Can be shy; minimal handling is recommended.

  • Excellent for desert terrariums; uses tail for balance and displays alert posture when hunting.

Enclosure Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 30–40 liters for a pair

  • Substrate: Fine desert sand or sand-soil mix at least 5–10 cm deep for burrowing

  • Decor: Flat rocks, cork bark, shallow hides, and small branches for climbing

  • Humidity: 20–35%

  • Temperature:

    • Warm / basking spot: 30–33°C

    • Ambient: 24–28°C

    • Night: 20–22°C

  • Lighting: Low to moderate light; UVB optional but recommended for health

  • Ventilation: Good airflow; avoid high humidity

Compatibility

  • Can be housed in pairs or small groups with monitoring.

  • Avoid housing with larger, aggressive, or fast-moving species that may stress the geckos.

Diet

  • Carnivorous; feeds on small insects:

    • Pinhead crickets, fruit flies, small roaches, springtails

  • Juveniles: feed daily

  • Adults: feed every 2–3 days

  • Provide small shallow water dish or mist lightly; geckos get most hydration from prey

Care Tips

  • Provide deep substrate for natural burrowing and hiding.

  • Spot-clean daily; remove feces and uneaten prey.

  • Handle minimally; stress can negatively impact health.

  • Maintain warm temperature gradient for thermoregulation.

Breeding

  • Oviparous; females lay 1–2 eggs in loose sand or burrows.

  • Incubation: 50–65 days at 28–30°C.

  • Hatchlings are independent and require appropriately sized insects.

Visual Quick Guide

  • 🏠 Enclosure: ≥30–40 L, deep sandy substrate, hides, flat rocks

  • 🌡️ Temp: Warm spot 30–33°C / Ambient 24–28°C / Night 20–22°C

  • 💧 Humidity: 20–35%

  • 🍴 Diet: Carnivorous (small insects)

  • 🕒 Activity: Nocturnal, terrestrial, burrower

  • ⚠️ Stress: Provide deep substrate, hides, and minimal handling

Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.

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