Kristi Cichy-Housman of Ghoulish Geckos suggested this book to me when I asked her about books that were good resources for learning more about leopard geckos. I haven’t looked at it in depth and don’t have time to do so today, but it encompasses multiple genus of eyelash geckos, when and who discovered them, observations on location and distribution, descriptions and pictures of biomes where available and even charts of temperatures and weather. Twelve pages of listed documented references, a glossary and photo credits.
The covered genus included (as listed):
Aeluroscalabotes (Cat Geckos)
Coleonyx (Banded Geckos)
Eublepharis (Asian Leopard Geckos or Fat-Tailed Geckos)
Goniurosaurus (Oriental Leopard Geckos)
Hemitheconyx (African Fat-Tailed Geckos)
Holodactylus (East African Clawed Geckos)
It’s 238 pages, with probably some outdated information on care, but as Kristi said, it’s great for the natural history of the animals and their discovery. And each genus has sub-articles on subspecies and sections on diseases. Expect further review and lots of excerpts as I go through this cool book.















