Dactylocnemis

The underside of the Pacific gecko is pale grey in colour, and occasionally speckled with black.

[9] The species is nocturnal, hiding beneath loose bark or within trees in the daytime, or on occasion sun-basking.

The species forages on trees and within foliage at night time,[9] and has an omnivorous diet, feeling on fruits, nectar and invertebrates.

[9] Pacific geckos mate between Match and May, and give birth to one or two young between February and March.

[9] The species is found in a range of coastal and lowland habitats, including beaches, scrubland and forest.