The Gecko Gallery - East Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Yesterday I went to The Gecko Gallery, on the first full day it was open, and had an amazing time meeting the owners and their display animals. They really put a heavy focus on lizards uncommon in zoos. I'm currently writing up a species list and adding photos to the "United States - Other" gallery.
 
Yesterday I went to The Gecko Gallery, on the first full day it was open, and had an amazing time meeting the owners and their display animals. They really put a heavy focus on lizards uncommon in zoos. I'm currently writing up a species list and adding photos to the "United States - Other" gallery.
Did they have Gekko pradapdao in terraria?
 
Yesterday I went to The Gecko Gallery, on the first full day it was open, and had an amazing time meeting the owners and their display animals. They really put a heavy focus on lizards uncommon in zoos. I'm currently writing up a species list and adding photos to the "United States - Other" gallery.

I'm looking forward to the list of species and you've already posted some great images in the gallery. Is the zoo as small as it appears in photos? Also, are there signs and information on the terrariums or do the owners tell the public what species they have in each exhibit? Lastly, I see that The Gecko Gallery has a partnership with The Bone Museum...did you check out the bones? ;) Apparently there is "the largest collection of human spines on public display in the United States" (quoted from their website) and over 150 skulls. Since each attraction has the same address, it would appear that all those geckos and skulls are in one building!
 
I'm looking forward to the list of species and you've already posted some great images in the gallery. Is the zoo as small as it appears in photos? Also, are there signs and information on the terrariums or do the owners tell the public what species they have in each exhibit? Lastly, I see that The Gecko Gallery has a partnership with The Bone Museum...did you check out the bones? ;) Apparently there is "the largest collection of human spines on public display in the United States" (quoted from their website) and over 150 skulls. Since each attraction has the same address, it would appear that all those geckos and skulls are in one building!

The zoo is a single small office room in the basement of an apartment complex, where there's a lot of rooms rented out to various businesses. Shelves of vivariums cover three walls and a center island, and both tickets and merchandise are sold at the front desk by the door. The Bone Museum is in a larger single office room, and they have another small room as their gift shop. I looked at it really fast. The entire basement office hall of this building share one set of public restrooms/water fountains. Visitors to both museums need security to unlock the building complex's entrance for them.

Most, but far from all, tanks are labeled. For the rest, I had to ask the owners what was in them.
 
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Here's the species list for The Gecko Gallery NYC - feel free to ask me questions. Fellow species collectors should be able to get more than a few lifers here!

  • Agaléga day gecko (Phelsuma borbonica agalegae)
  • Allison's anole (Anolis allisoni)
  • Australian Chameleon gecko (Carphodactylus laevis)
  • [Dwarf] Australian Shepherd (Canis lupus f. familiaris). - one of the owners's dog
  • Bavay's giant gecko (Mniarogekko chahoua)
  • Blue beauty anole (Anolis equestris potior)
  • Cheke's day gecko (Phelsuma abbotti chekei)
  • Chinese crocodile lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus crocodilurus)
  • Common flat-tail gecko (Uroplatus fimbriatus)
  • Common Green forest lizard (Calotes calotes)
  • Crested gecko (Correlophus ciliatus)
  • Cuban Broad-banded geckolet (Barbour's Least gecko) (Sphaerodactylus torrei)
  • Dhofar fan-toed gecko (Ptyodactylus dhofarensis)
  • Elliptical-eye skink (Egernia striolata)
  • Fantastic leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus)
  • Gran Canaria skink (Nominate subspecies) (Chalcides sexlineatus sexlineatus)
  • Greater Madagascar day gecko (Phelsuma grandis)
  • Green keel-bellied lizard (Gastropholis prasina)
  • Guppy (Breeding-form) (Poecilia reticulata f. domestica)
  • Henkel's leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus henkeli)
  • Hispaniolan giant gecko (Aristelliger lar)
  • Jackson's chameleon (Nominate subspecies) (Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii)
  • Kate Couper’s leaf-tailed gecko (Saltuarius kateae)
  • Leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus pietschmanni)
  • Lichenose leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus sikorae)
  • Lined flat-tail gecko (Uroplatus lineatus)
  • Mahalapye velvet gecko (Homopholis arnoldi)
  • Middle Eastern short-fingered gecko (Stenodactylus doriae)
  • Mount Elliot leaf-tailed gecko (Phyllurus amnicola)
  • Mourning gecko (Lepidodactylus lugubris)
  • Néhoué river mossy gecko (Mniarogekko jalu)
  • New Caledonia giant gecko (Rhacodactylus leachianus)
  • Northern flat-tail gecko (Uroplatus alluaudi)
  • Northern velvet gecko (Oedura castelnaui)
  • Ocellated skink (Chalcides ocellatus)
  • Ornate day gecko (Phelsuma ornata) - since moved off display
  • Peacock day gecko (Phelsuma quadriocellata)
  • Pethiyagoda's Crestless lizard (Calotes pethiyagodai)
  • Pink-tongued skink (Cyclodomorphus gerrardii)
  • Psychedelic rock gecko (Cnemaspis psychedelica)
  • Rough-throated leaf-tailed gecko (Saltuarius salebrosus)
  • Saban anole (Anolis sabanus)
  • Saint Maarten Thick-tailed gecko (Thecadactylus oskrobapreinorum)
  • Sameit's Leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus sameiti)
  • Seychelles bronze gecko (Ailuronyx seychellensis)
  • Smith's green-eyed gecko (Gekko smithii)
  • Southern alligator lizard (Elgaria multicarinata)
  • Speartail leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus ebenaui)
  • Standing's day gecko (Phelsuma standingi)
  • Starry tokay gecko (Gekko pradapdao)
  • Tokay gecko (Gekko gecko)
  • Walberg's velvet gecko (Homopholis walbergii)
  • Western bearded anole (Anolis barbatus)
  • Western chameleon gecko (Eurydactylodes occidentalis)
  • Western marbled velvet gecko (Oedura fimbria)
  • White-striped gecko (Gekko vittatus)
  • William's electric blue gecko (Lygodactylus williamsi)
  • Yellow-headed day gecko (Phelsuma klemmeri)
 
How was the visibility of the lizards? Were they easily seen?

Most but not all were visible. The owners can help you find some of them if they have the time. Also, some of the ones on the list were signed but I couldn't find them, whereas others weren't signed and I asked the owners what were in those tanks.
 
Here's the species list for The Gecko Gallery NYC - feel free to ask me questions. Fellow species collectors should be able to get more than a few lifers here!

  • Agaléga day gecko (Phelsuma borbonica agalegae)
  • Allison's anole (Anolis allisoni)
  • Australian Chameleon gecko (Carphodactylus laevis)
  • [Dwarf] Australian Shepherd (Canis lupus f. familiaris). - one of the owners's dog
  • Bavay's giant gecko (Mniarogekko chahoua)
  • Blue beauty anole (Anolis equestris potior)
  • Cheke's day gecko (Phelsuma abbotti chekei)
  • Chinese crocodile lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus crocodilurus)
  • Common flat-tail gecko (Uroplatus fimbriatus)
  • Common Green forest lizard (Calotes calotes)
  • Crested gecko (Correlophus ciliatus)
  • Cuban Broad-banded geckolet (Barbour's Least gecko) (Sphaerodactylus torrei)
  • Dhofar fan-toed gecko (Ptyodactylus dhofarensis)
  • Elliptical-eye skink (Egernia striolata)
  • Fantastic leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus)
  • Gran Canaria skink (Nominate subspecies) (Chalcides sexlineatus sexlineatus)
  • Greater Madagascar day gecko (Phelsuma grandis)
  • Green keel-bellied lizard (Gastropholis prasina)
  • Guppy (Breeding-form) (Poecilia reticulata f. domestica)
  • Henkel's leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus henkeli)
  • Hispaniolan giant gecko (Aristelliger lar)
  • Jackson's chameleon (Nominate subspecies) (Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii)
  • Kate Couper’s leaf-tailed gecko (Saltuarius kateae)
  • Leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus pietschmanni)
  • Lichenose leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus sikorae)
  • Lined flat-tail gecko (Uroplatus lineatus)
  • Mahalapye velvet gecko (Homopholis arnoldi)
  • Middle Eastern short-fingered gecko (Stenodactylus doriae)
  • Mount Elliot leaf-tailed gecko (Phyllurus amnicola)
  • Mourning gecko (Lepidodactylus lugubris)
  • Néhoué river mossy gecko (Mniarogekko jalu)
  • New Caledonia giant gecko (Rhacodactylus leachianus)
  • Northern flat-tail gecko (Uroplatus alluaudi)
  • Northern velvet gecko (Oedura castelnaui)
  • Ocellated skink (Chalcides ocellatus)
  • Ornate day gecko (Phelsuma ornata) - since moved off display
  • Peacock day gecko (Phelsuma quadriocellata)
  • Pethiyagoda's Crestless lizard (Calotes pethiyagodai)
  • Pink-tongued skink (Cyclodomorphus gerrardii)
  • Psychedelic rock gecko (Cnemaspis psychedelica)
  • Rough-throated leaf-tailed gecko (Saltuarius salebrosus)
  • Saban anole (Anolis sabanus)
  • Saint Maarten Thick-tailed gecko (Thecadactylus oskrobapreinorum)
  • Sameit's Leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus sameiti)
  • Seychelles bronze gecko (Ailuronyx seychellensis)
  • Smith's green-eyed gecko (Gekko smithii)
  • Southern alligator lizard (Elgaria multicarinata)
  • Speartail leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus ebenaui)
  • Standing's day gecko (Phelsuma standingi)
  • Starry tokay gecko (Gekko pradapdao)
  • Tokay gecko (Gekko gecko)
  • Walberg's velvet gecko (Homopholis walbergii)
  • Western bearded anole (Anolis barbatus)
  • Western chameleon gecko (Eurydactylodes occidentalis)
  • Western marbled velvet gecko (Oedura fimbria)
  • White-striped gecko (Gekko vittatus)
  • William's electric blue gecko (Lygodactylus williamsi)
  • Yellow-headed day gecko (Phelsuma klemmeri)

Some more species have been added to this line-up:
  • Montane Dominican Anole (Anolis oculatus montanus)
  • Uroplatus fiera
  • Grossmann's Gecko
  • Golden Gecko
  • Kumpol's Rock Gecko (Cnemaspis kumpoli)
  • Bavayia robusta
  • Bavayia cyclura
~Thylo
 
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