I think it is thrid on the food chane Little dragon eats cricket. Big dragon eats little dragon. Snake eats big dragon. It is impossible to better answer this question unlesss you tell what you are trying to find out. Are you trying to find out what eats a dragon? What a dragon eats? Large or small dragon?
crickets,grasshoppers,and any other insects.
no they are on the top of the food chain nothing kills or eats them
crickets meal worms and fly's
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Yes. They are two different species.
This depends on the individual gecko but most leopard geckos stop biting and hissing about two or three weeks after hatching.
There are two ways of defence that I know of, one is that they have the ability to drop their tail so that the tail distracts the predator, so hopefully the leopard gecko can scurry away. The second is biting.
Yes, there are some geckos that are black in color. The two most popular geckos that are black in color are the leopard gecko and the black pearl gecko.
Yes two leopard geckos can breed from the same male and you can also breed them to the male
It is hard to tell the gender of a leopard gecko when young, but after it has reached maturity the male will have two bulges below his vent.
The white spotted gecko is an aboreal species thriving in climates that require humidity. They are a tropical species and the leopard gecko is native to the deserts of southern / eastern Asia. These two species cannot co exist within the same terrarium.
There are no other foods apart from insects as thay like move ment try feeding your gecko a pinky once every two months
Well, I would say 10 gallons for one gecko, and maybe a 15 or a 20 gallon for two of them. Hope this Helps! ~Leopard Gecko fan~
A baby leopard gecko will usually take well to just two or three 1/4" inch crickets a day. Once the animal is reaching adulthood, they do not require a feeding everyday. Four times a week is usually recommended for adult leopard geckos.
An adult leopard gecko should be fed 3-5 appropriately sized feeders 3-4 times a week. A baby/juvenile should be fed 1-3 appropriately sized feeders, daily.
No. These two species come from completely different parts of the world and require different care from one another.