The Chameleon Gecko is one of those low-key stars of the reptile world. Small, calm, and endlessly fascinating if you’re patient enough to watch. Native to New Caledonia, these geckos earned their name not because they’re related to true chameleons—but thanks to their slow, calculated movements and amazing camouflage. Their velvety skin and earthy tones blend effortlessly into bark, leaves, and moss, making them feel like a living part of the forest.
We’re offering captive-bred baby Chameleon Geckos—most are Eurydactylodes agricolae, though we occasionally have E. vieillardi as well. All are well-started, feeding great, and ready for homes with proper setups. These little guys thrive in naturalistic, bioactive enclosures and are best suited for experienced keepers or anyone who appreciates the beauty of the quiet and cryptic.
Key Features:
- Scientific Name: Eurydactylodes agricolae (sometimes E. vieillardi)
- Common Name: Chameleon Gecko
- Age: Hatchling or juvenile (1–3 months)
- Size: 2–3 inches now; adults grow to about 5–6 inches
- Coloration: Soft greens, grays, or browns with velvety texture and subtle patterning
- Temperament: Naturally shy and gentle—ideal for observation, not frequent handling
- Diet: Pangea or Repashy gecko diets, plus small gut-loaded insects
- Health: Captive-bred, parasite-free, well-hydrated, and feeding reliably
If you enjoy species that feel a little more wild and natural, this one’s for you. Chameleon Geckos are active during the day, show off beautiful slow-motion behaviors, and often do well in pairs or small groups. They’re not flashy—but they’re deeply rewarding for keepers who like quiet beauty and authentic, naturalistic setups.
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