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Grey / Common Gecko

Hoplodactylus maculates
Reptile

Step into the world of our grey / common geckos and unlock the wonders of these extraordinary creatures

A close-up of a common gecko being held by a keeper

Common geckos are often found in creviced rock outcrops of coastal scarps, bluffs, and rock tumbles, including associated scrubby vegetation. They inhabit forests and find homes beneath loose bark, in deep hollows or cliffs, or in crevices in standing dead trees.

They are mostly nocturnal, but can occasionally be seem during the day when they bask at entrances to retreats (the places where they hide). Although common geckos are very capable climbers, they are more often found sheltering near the ground.

Overall length is approximately 14cm.

Quick facts

Distribution:

New Zealand

Habitat:

Variety from coastal dunes to open country

Conservation Status:

Not Threatened

Fun fact

This gecko is the only one that likes beaches!