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The Madagascan giant day gecko ( Phelsuma madagascarensis ) is a particularly good day gecko for beginners. This is because it is fairly large and hardy, is not hard to feed (eats insects like crickets, waxworms and mealworms), and can often be tamed so it is suitable for handling. It is very bright and colourful, but does require a fairly large cage - a trio could be housed in a 75 x 40 x 60 cm vivarium, with a bark substrate. The vivarium should be kept between 26 and 32 degrees centigrade (79 - 90 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day, and at this time a full spectrum fluorescent tube should be on (for between 8 hours - at winter - and 12 hours - at summer, gradually changing throughout the year from one of these times to the other). Mist spray the tank of these geckos twice a day if possible, if not at least every day. Day geckos, especially the larger ones like the Madagascan giant are normally suitable for beginners.
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