Great explanation; where do pictus hang out during the day?  Mine mostly hide under 
things, but some do bask (over a heat pad, not under a light) during the day; what 
about their wilder relatives?


>Nocturnal doesn't necessarily mean no UV needed. I consider where
> they normally spend the daylight hours, and do their lighting accordingly.
> 
> There are also some, like Hemidactylus that will come out of hiding and bask
> during the day. They would also benefit from UV lights.
> 
> I'm to the point where any gecko that doesn't outright hide in caves or
> underground gets UV lights.
> 
> 

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