The average life span of the Paroedura masobe is approximately eight years[citation needed].
[5] A 2018 study placed it as the phylogenetic sister of a clade containing P. androyensis, P. maingoka, and P. picta from southern and southwestern Madagascar.
[9] Due to the scarcity of a suitable habitat the distributional extent in this area is approximately below 100 km2 (39 sq mi).
[9] They are very rare to encounter due to the pressure and rough distribution of the forest habitat within the range of the geckos.
Females benefit greatly from inclusion of snails and isopods in their diet because of the increase in calcium.
[10] Females lay pairs of hard shelled, roughly spherical eggs, measuring ca 18 x 17 mm.
The extraction of honey and other biological resources also degrades the forest which results in the species' ability to persevere.