Absolutely NOT ! Leukemia is not a communicable disease - It's a genetic mutation.
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.
No. People feed leopard geckos "pinkies" for various reasons. To boost nutrition during a geckos pregnancy. To give a gecko a large feeding so as to not have to feed it for a week (this works well if you want to take a vacation). Some people just think it's entertaining. A Leopard Gecko does not "need" to eat baby mice. Crickets will do.
Leopard geckos may bite out of fear, stress, or feeling threatened. To prevent or manage biting, it's important to handle them gently, avoid sudden movements, and give them time to get used to you. Providing a comfortable and stress-free environment can also help reduce the likelihood of biting.
Leopard geckos may bite if they feel threatened or scared. It could also be a sign of stress or discomfort. It's important to handle them gently and give them time to adjust to their environment to prevent biting.
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.
it disintegrates them in a radius or burns, deform, and give Leukemia to people if it is a plutonium
There are no other foods apart from insects as thay like move ment try feeding your gecko a pinky once every two months
a leopard gecko eats mostly pinhead crickets, wax worms , meal worms, apples, and potato slicesLeopard geckos are insectivores relying on insects as prey. in the wild their diet can consist of locusts, spiders, scorpions etc.. In captivity, hobbyists recommend something low in fat and high in calcium and protein; crickets, Dubai roaches, silk worms and tomato worms are great live feeders for leopard geckos.
Sorry they do not eat ANY vegetables. They are insectivores, meat eaters, so feed them crickets. As treats give them meal worms, wax worms, and/or super worms.
No, people food is not recommended for leopard geckos. They eat crickets and meal worms. If you want to, you can feed a leopard gecko an occasional pinkie mouse. Many leopard gecko experts recommend dusting crickets and meal worms with a calcium supplement.
since i am a proud owner of many reptiles i can tell you that you should not hold a pet the first day you bring it home. you should not hold it for at least 24 hours. this will give it time to adjust to its new home. you can pet it just not get it out, this will also give it some time to get used to you.
You do not have to feed your leopard gecko just crickets, you can feed your leopard gecko mealworms as a main staple of the diet also. You can also feed your leopard geckos waxworms as a treat, you want to be stingy with these because your leopard gecko can get addicted to the waxworms and not eat anything else. Hope I helped! They will eat just about any small insect when hungry, care should be taken to ensure that they are not able to eat any poisonous insects. Spiders are generally fine, but eating certain caterpillars are most definitely not good for geckos - or any other lizard.