What is eletric blue gecko?

The electric blue gecko is a small lizard species, with an average length of 4-5 inches. The scientific name for this species is Lygodactylus Williamsi. These geckos are native to Tanzania, Africa, and thrive in tropical rainforest habitats.

As their name suggests, electric blue geckos have bright blue scales and distinctive black markings around their eyes. They are diurnal, meaning they are most active during daylight hours, and primarily feed on small insects such as crickets and fruit flies.

Electric blue geckos are popular pet reptiles due to their unique coloration and small size. However, they require specialized care and cannot be housed with other gecko species. They also have specific temperature and humidity requirements in their enclosure.

In their natural habitat, electric blue geckos are threatened by habitat loss and collection for the pet trade. As a result, they are classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. It is important to ensure that any electric blue geckos kept as pets are obtained from reputable breeders who do not harm wild populations.