African Fat-tailed Geckos appear to resemble reptiles that were around millions of years ago. Their tails are large thick and long, which is where they store their fat supply. Coloration is light tan striping against a darker brown stripe in an alternating pattern. The Fat-tail is known for its velvety appearance.
There are two colour phases, one with a white dorsal stripe (which runs from the top of the head to the end of the tail) and one without. Both have alternating bands of a rich chocolate brown and a lighter brown. The skin of this reptile has a velour look to it. Selective breeding, mainly in the US, has produced a colour known as "tangerine" because the lighter bands are suffused with peach and the darker bands have an orange hue. Most specimens in the trade are wild-caught from Ghana.
The fat-tailed gecko, is a true eyelid gecko. From the family Gekkonidae and the subfamily Eublepharinae, the Hemitheconyx caudicinctus, or Fat-tailed gecko, is very similar in shape and size to the leopard gecko. But it is adapted to a far different life-style. It is a relatively docile animal, more shy and with different behaviour patterns toward humans than the leopard gecko. A new owner may cause the animal some distress, but upon becoming used to its owner, the Fat-tailed gecko is usually content to rest on a hand or arm.
Fat-tails are nocturnal, so they will be asleep during the day. Be sure to provide them with an appropriate light cycle with a little over 12 hours of "daylight" at a set time each day. Seasonal changes in the lengths of daylight may be offered, especially if you are planning on breeding your lizards. A full spectrum light is not required, since they are nocturnal and would not be in the sun anyway. The vitamins acquired from sunlight by other lizards must be provided in their diet.
The original tail of a Fat-tail gecko is long and thick. As the name implies, this is where they store their fat. These tails may be released to distract predators, and must be handled with care. A gecko that is missing a tail must be kept warm and well fed, as it will have nowhere to store its fat until another is re-grown. A re-grown tail is short and wide.
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