yes.
You pick it up and play with it. You can make a maze for it and watch it go through etc...
there's a leopard gecko that's dark grey. it's called a blizzard leopard gecko.
A 3-5 inch leopard gecko can go in a 5 gallon but a adult needs a 10-15 gallon
never! unless he/she looked ill.
Yes there is. Go to the vet with your Gecko and ask if it needs antibiotics if you think it needs them. One of my ill Leopard Geckos is on antibiotics because of a mysterious skin burn.
An adult leopard gecko is more than comfortable in a 30 gallon tank. This will be enough space to sustain the animal for the rest of its lifetime.
they eat crickets, mealworms and waxworms. They normally go to it when they see it and bite for it.
no, the mice will end up nibbling away on the leopard gecko and most likely injure it severely. Also, they just won't go together well. some people feed their leopard geckos pinkie mice, but that's when the gecko is grown and large, plus you should only do that 1 time every couple months.
Well, you're probably in for a surprise. In other words, your leopard gecko is pregnant! If you've never had any other leopard geckos in the aquarium (or wherever you keep it) then the egg will never hatch, it's just a cycle some leopard geckos go through, and is not uncommon. No need to worry, just remove the egg; but if you have had another leopard gecko in the cage before, it was probably a male, even if you thought otherwise, as this can be tricky. If this is so, you should put a small container of fresh aspen shavings or the moss you can get, but not the sand (this can be hazardous for baby leopard geckos). Hopefully, your gecko will lay her egg in the container, and you should remove that and place them in an incubator (directions at http://www.albeysreptiles.com/incubate-eggs.htm). Continue to follow the directions at that website, and you will find what you need. If the eggs are not in the container, carefullyremove the eggs by taking all that is under it and gently placing it in the container. Try to incubate them, following the directions given earlier, but it will normally be too late by then. Hope your hatchlings-to-be will do well!
it depends on how close you are to your leopard gecko. for instance, when my sister goes into my room, my leopard gecko hides in her cave. if i go into my room, she comes out of her cave and watches me. she loves tummy rubs, only if i give them. she didnt always like tummy rubs. she had to like me first.
go away
He tried to go through the maze but got lost.