Malaysian Cat Gecko

Malaysian Cat Gecko

Category: Geckos

Specifications
Details

Common Name: Malaysian Cat Gecko

  • Scientific Name: Aeluroscalabotes felinus

  • Family: Eublepharidae (Technically separate from Gekkonidae; they have eyelids!)

  • Classification: Reptilia (Squamata)

  • Toxicity Level: Non-Toxic

  • Origin: Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Thailand, Borneo, Sumatra)

  • Adult Size: 10 – 18 cm (4 – 7 inches)

  • Lifespan: 8 – 12 years

  • Diet: Insectivore (Small crickets, roaches, isopods)

The Malaysian Cat Gecko is a primitive, nocturnal gecko renowned for its elegance. Unlike most geckos, it possesses functional eyelids and retractable claws. Its body is slender and reddish-brown with white speckling.

  • Standard: Typical rusty brown with scattered spots.

  • White Lined: Features a distinct, solid white stripe running down the spine, highly prized by collectors. They are famous for their habit of curling their tail around themselves like a sleeping cat and their slow, deliberate movements.

Notes Husbandry: SPECIALIST SPECIES. They require cool temperatures (night drops to 20°C-24°C) and high humidity. They do not tolerate heat well. They are semi-arboreal, preferring thin twigs and low bushes.
Temperament: Very calm and slow. They rarely bite and move with a unique, shaky gait.

Why Source This Species:

  • "Cute" Factor: Their large black eyes, sleeping posture, and slow movements make them incredibly endearing to reptile lovers.

  • Rare Primitive Trait: As one of the few geckos with eyelids and retractable claws, they are a taxonomical curiosity.

  • High-End Niche: The "White Lined" morph is a collector's item that commands respect in the gecko community.


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