The reproductive cycle of the Namib giant ground gecko, Chondrodactylus angulifer, from southern Africa was described from a histological examination of gonadal material from museum specimens. Males followed a seasonal testicular cycle in which (based on available specimens) the major period of spermiogenesis occurred between September and December. The onset of spermiogenesis is not known as specimens from May to August were not available. Testes in regression were found in January, February and March. Testes in recrudescence were found in January, February, March and April. Females with enlarged ovarian follicles (>5 mm length) were found in January/February and September to December. Mean clutch size for 36 females was 1.7 ± 0.47 S.D., range: 1–2. Evidence is presented that more than one clutch may be produced in the same reproductive season.