The smallest, at less than an inch long, is the dwarf gecko; the largest, at 14 to 17 inches long, is the New Caledonian giant ... its snout to the base of its tail as an adult.
He “has studied geckos of the genus Rhacodactylus in their natural habitat during about a dozen excursions to New Caledonia and while keeping and breeding these fascinating animals in terrariums ...
The smallest, at less than an inch long, is the dwarf gecko; the largest, at 14 to 17 inches long, is the New Caledonian giant ... its snout to the base of its tail as an adult.