Feeding approach
Record feeder type, frequency, and acceptance, and keep supplementation and hydration information in the same timeline.
Weight management
Weekly or biweekly weight combined with appetite and activity changes helps identify subtle decline earlier.
Immunization management
Routine immunization is limited; prioritize exotic-pet clinic checks and enclosure-condition records.
Parasite-control management
Parasite management should be recorded together with enclosure cleaning, substrate replacement, and humidity control.
Visit and recording advice
For abnormal shedding, appetite decline, or limited movement, record temperature-humidity gradient and behavior-change timeline.
Practical points
Recommended compact baseline: temperature-zone gradient + humidity + feeding response + shedding status.
Breed breakdown (click for details)
Spotted Gecko
Height: typical body length about 18 to 25 cm(including tail)
Weight: Typical adult about 45 to 90g(and sexãrelated to fat-storage status)
Lifespan: about 10 to 20 years( can be longer with good care)
Eyes: Eyes should stay clear; frequent eye closure, eye rubbing, and retained shed should be assessed with humidity and nutrition.
African Dwarf Gecko
Height: typical body length about 8 to 12 cm
Weight: Typical adult about 10 to 25g
Lifespan: about 6 to 10 years
Eyes: Eyes and nostrils are small and sensitive; even mild irritation progresses faster in very small individuals.
Standing Gecko
Height: typical body length about 12 to 20 cm(large differences among lineages)
Weight: Typical adult about 25 to 60g
Lifespan: about 8 to 15 years
Eyes: Eye status and nighttime activity coordination can serve as early health indicators.
Structured fields are aligned with the Chinese page: height, weight, lifespan, and eye traits.