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Common Name: Central American Banded GeckoScientific Name: Coleonyx mitratus
Size when shipped:Captive-bred juveniles, approximately 2.5"–4.5" total length depending on age.
Lineage: Imported by Bio Dude in 2020. These are F2 from Bio Dude lineage.
In-house testing/treatment performed:
Defining traits: Unique little geckos with an attitude. Typically fearless, they are not afraid to stand on their tip toes, shake their tail and open their mouth defensively. While somewhat skittish, they get used to human interaction quickly and make excellent geckos for kids. They are able to regrow their tail and are very forgiving of new keepers mistakes. Their adaptability is what makes them such amazing reptiles.
Beginner to Expert: Beginner-friendly with a Bio Dude twist: an excellent species for attentive beginners through advanced keepers who appreciate a hardy, inquisitive, and nocturnal gecko that thrives in semi-arid to tropical bioactive systems. Perfect for keepers who enjoy observing natural behaviors in a secure, enriched environment.
Size: A small terrestrial gecko, typically reaching 5–7" as adults, with a thick tail designed for nutrient storage and stability. They tend to use their tail as a defense mechanism when stressed.
Biological niche: A crepuscular to nocturnal insectivore found in leaf litter, tropical dry forest, scrublands, and semi-arid woodland habitats. They spend their days tucked into logs, bark, and burrows, emerging at night to explore and hunt. They thrive with multiple secure hides, deep substrate, and a naturally varied microclimate.
Native range: Native to Central America, including Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. This species inhabits regions ranging from tropical dry forest to warm, semi-arid savannas.
Group vs. Non-group: Best kept solo males due to territorial and stress-related behaviors. They do great in pairs or small harems with only 1 male. Do NOT mix males as THEY WILL FIGHT. Female groups may be attempted by advanced keepers in very spacious, structured habitats, though solo housing remains the safest and most reliable long-term.
Terrestrial vs. Arboreal: Primarily terrestrial. While they may explore low branches, cork, and gentle slopes, they thrive on a ground-focused layout with leaf litter, bark shelters, burrowable substrate, and multiple microhabitats. Height is unnecessary; floor space is key.
Tank size: Minimum 18" x 18" x 18". A small harem can thrive in a 2' x 2' x 2' or 40 breeder.
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Diet
Gut-load all feeders and use Bio Dude-approved calcium and vitamin supplementation according to age and growth stage.
Caresheet Link:
Central American Banded Gecko Caresheet
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IUCN Red List – Coleonyx mitratus