Geckos that don't need a heat lamp or light ..

Esherman81

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I have a 8 year old special needs son . He loves geckos ..he has 3 crested geckos ..and wants a couple more geckos just didn't want anymore crested geckos .. Any other kind of geckos that can live in room temps ..from 70 to 73 degrees ..I don't mind a small heat mat just didn't want any hot heat lights ...since we got two cats that like too jump on things ..
 

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I'm not a gecko expert, in fact I'm probably the LAST person you'd want gecko advice from, That being said: I think there are a bunch of gecko species that don't require special heating / can be okay at room temperature. Leachie gecko's according to googling "geckos that can survive at room temperature" and a comment made by a guy at a reptile show makes me believe they'd be okay at room temperature, although if I recall correctly they're massively expensive. Oh and you mentioned crested geckos so I guess that's about it. Good luck!

Eric
 

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I'm not a gecko expert, in fact I'm probably the LAST person you'd want gecko advice from, That being said: I think there are a bunch of gecko species that don't require special heating / can be okay at room temperature. Leachie gecko's according to googling "geckos that can survive at room temperature" and a comment made by a guy at a reptile show makes me believe they'd be okay at room temperature, although if I recall correctly they're massively expensive. Oh and you mentioned crested geckos so I guess that's about it. Good luck!

Eric
Yes Judy looked at them and they're over 800 lol
 

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Mourning Geckos also do well at room temperature, though I they are small, fast-moving and skittish in comparison to Cresties. They are more of a display animal than a handling pet.
 

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cave geckos (Goniurosaurus spp) do well at typical room temperatures and have lovely colours, but they are typically more expensive then most suggested species above and they require a lot of humidity
 

Matthew Vickers

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Naultinus genus geckos.. i keep a few of those, and they not only do well at room temp, but can be kept outside.. and they are breathtaking! Geckos 025.JPG
 

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image.jpeg Got a good shot of my hatchling haianensis recently
cave geckos (Goniurosaurus spp) do well at typical room temperatures and have lovely colours, but they are typically more expensive then most suggested species above and they require a lot of humidity
 

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buggirl1990

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Try leopard geckos they are really friendly for a fact I have a little male or should I say big boy! He is a little fatty and my dad said he is so fat he has lizard cankles :astonished: we only feed him two everyday we feed him! We feed him when he pokes his head out for food.
 

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Try leopard geckos they are really friendly for a fact I have a little male or should I say big boy! He is a little fatty and my dad said he is so fat he has lizard cankles :astonished: we only feed him two everyday we feed him! We feed him when he pokes his head out for food.
They still need some form of heating or lighting. Unless you live in the tropics/subtropics, or keep your room at 85 - 100 degrees (F)
 

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Have you tried a leopard gecko? Despite what many people think, they can survive a wide variety of temperatures but a heat mat would really be nice for them. They are also great for beginners and after some getting-used-to they can become quite handle-able. @Matthew Vickers As cool as those geckos are, New Zealand has extremely strict shipping laws on all of its native species, so obtaining them here would either be very illegal or very expensive (willing to pay a $1000+?). Leopard geckos on the other hand are perfectly legal, relatively inexpensive (from the right places), and come in a variety of different colors, definitely a better investment than most other species for your child.
 

Esherman81

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Have you tried a leopard gecko? Despite what many people think, they can survive a wide variety of temperatures but a heat mat would really be nice for them. They are also great for beginners and after some getting-used-to they can become quite handle-able. @Matthew Vickers As cool as those geckos are, New Zealand has extremely strict shipping laws on all of its native species, so obtaining them here would either be very illegal or very expensive (willing to pay a $1000+?). Leopard geckos on the other hand are perfectly legal, relatively inexpensive (from the right places), and come in a variety of different colors, definitely a better investment than most other species for your child.
Really I always thought they needed a heat mat ..I know crested geckos don't ..we have them .
 

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If you live on the colder side, then yes you do (if you want to see them actually eat and move around), but warmer places do not really need much of a heat source.

You should still consider a heat mat regardless, as they are a more tropical species. Pretty much all geckos require some sort of warmer condition that would not be the average temperature inside an American household.
 

Esherman81

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If you live on the colder side, then yes you do (if you want to see them actually eat and move around), but warmer places do not really need much of a heat source.

You should still consider a heat mat regardless, as they are a more tropical species. Pretty much all geckos require some sort of warmer condition that would not be the average temperature inside an American household.
It's like 73 in my girls ..all the time ..it's like 89 outside lol..
 
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