Lepidodactylus Lugubris(Mourning Gecko)
Mourning geckos are typically light to dark tan with dark spots down the length of its back and a brown strip from the ear to the tip of the nose. This species is capable of changing color, and so the same individual may appear light or dark at different times during the day.
This species is nearly all female, and reproduces via parthenogenesis. While males occasionally occur, they are very rare and often sterile.
Mourning Geckos are classified in 4 types that simply indicate their local.
This species is nearly all female, and reproduces via parthenogenesis. While males occasionally occur, they are very rare and often sterile.
Mourning Geckos are classified in 4 types that simply indicate their local.
- Type A (Standard Morph)
- Type B (Hawaiian Morph)
- Type C (Higher Hawaiian Morph)
- Type D