yes
Leopard geckos live all over the world as pets. However, in the wild, they live in the middle east and India.
All leopard geckos have different color shades, patters, and spots. There are also the albino leopard geckos, who have no spots at all- really cool
Leopard geckos cannot eat spinach, but they can eat crickets, meal worms, superworms, are all great choices leopard geckos like varity so change it up!
A leopard geckos enemies are other lizards or geckos. NEVER put two of them in the same tank especially two males. you may not have problems at the time but I guarantee that you will later. Leopard geckos like living alone. if you put them together they will eventually fight until death.
No, that would merely annoy them. Provide leopard geckos with a humid hide, and keep a small shallow dish of water available for them at all times.
Yes, leopard geckos may eat isopods as part of their diet. Isopods can be a source of nutrition for leopard geckos, but they should not be the sole component of their diet. It is important to provide a varied diet to ensure the gecko receives all the necessary nutrients.
Geckos are not poisonous at all, neither for humans nor for their prey. Only very few lizard species have a venom and of those, only the Gila monster and the Komodo dragon are dangerous to humans (although with an attacking Komodo, venom is the least of your worries).
no the leopard gecko has none and is not very good at climbing.
yep! and have fun with your lepard gecko
Endoparasites, Ascarids... That's all I know sorry.
Yes, all living creatures need waer.
No no no, if you are going to feed your leopard gecko worms you can try meal worms, wax worms or super worms are all a great choice for leopard geckos. (you can find these worms a pet store not in your back yard)