Crested Gecko vs Gargoyle Gecko
Compare Crested Gecko and Gargoyle Gecko side by side — size, cost, diet, temperament, and care difficulty. Find your perfect pet.
Quick Winner
Crested Gecko
Crested Gecko is generally the better choice for beginners due to its beginner-level care requirements, but Gargoyle Gecko has its own advantages.
Full VerdictSide-by-Side Specs
| Feature | ACrested Gecko | BGargoyle Gecko |
|---|---|---|
| Adult Size | 7-9 inches including tail | 7-9 inches total length; 4-4.5 inch body |
| Lifespan | 15-20 years | 15-20 years in captivity |
| Difficulty | Beginner | Beginner |
| Temperament | Gentle, handleable, somewhat skittish when young | Calm, slow-moving, highly handleable — more docile than crested geckos |
| Tank Size | 18x18x24 vertical enclosure minimum for one adult | 18x18x24 vertical enclosure minimum for one adult |
| Diet | Frugivore/Omnivore | Omnivore — commercial gecko diet (CGD) as staple, insects 1-2x per week |
| Humidity | 60-80% | 50-70% |
| Basking Temp | 78-82°F (no basking spot needed) | 72-78°F (no dedicated basking spot needed) |
| Price Range | $40 - $600+ (designer morphs) | $50 - $500+ (designer morphs and proven breeders) |
Adult Size
A
7-9 inches including tail
B
7-9 inches total length; 4-4.5 inch body
Lifespan
A
15-20 years
B
15-20 years in captivity
Difficulty
A
Beginner
B
Beginner
Temperament
A
Gentle, handleable, somewhat skittish when young
B
Calm, slow-moving, highly handleable — more docile than crested geckos
Tank Size
A
18x18x24 vertical enclosure minimum for one adult
B
18x18x24 vertical enclosure minimum for one adult
Diet
A
Frugivore/Omnivore
B
Omnivore — commercial gecko diet (CGD) as staple, insects 1-2x per week
Humidity
A
60-80%
B
50-70%
Basking Temp
A
78-82°F (no basking spot needed)
B
72-78°F (no dedicated basking spot needed)
Price Range
A
$40 - $600+ (designer morphs)
B
$50 - $500+ (designer morphs and proven breeders)
Pros & Cons
ACrested Gecko
Pros
- Temperament: Gentle, handleable, somewhat skittish when young
- Lifespan: 15-20 years
- Difficulty: Beginner
- Tank: 18x18x24 vertical enclosure minimum for one adult
Cons
- Diet: Frugivore/Omnivore
- Watch for: Dropped tail (permanent)
BGargoyle Gecko
Pros
- Temperament: Calm, slow-moving, highly handleable — more docile than crested geckos
- Lifespan: 15-20 years in captivity
- Difficulty: Beginner
- Tank: 18x18x24 vertical enclosure minimum for one adult
Cons
- Diet: Omnivore — commercial gecko diet (CGD) as staple, insects 1-2x per week
- Watch for: Floppy Tail Syndrome (FTS)
The Bottom Line
Crested Gecko is generally the better choice for beginners due to its beginner-level care requirements, but Gargoyle Gecko has its own advantages.
AChoose Crested Gecko if...
you want a beginner-level pet with gentle, handleable, somewhat skittish when young temperament
BChoose Gargoyle Gecko if...
you prefer a beginner-level pet that is calm, slow-moving, highly handleable — more docile than crested geckos
Learn more about each species:
Common Questions
Crested Gecko grows to 7-9 inches including tail and is beginner-level, while Gargoyle Gecko reaches 7-9 inches total length; 4-4.5 inch body and is beginner-level. They have different habitat needs: Crested Gecko requires 60-80% humidity, while Gargoyle Gecko needs 50-70% humidity levels.