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.
For just one leopard gecko, a ten gallon tank is fine. For two, ten is OK, fifteen is good, and twenty is ideal. Add around five to ten gallons per leopard gecko for a comfortable living space.
Well a 10 GAL. tank is big anough a five gallon tank is to small because your critter needs room to run and thereneeds to be room for food and water bowl and hide out.
You can easily obtain one at a pet store. If you only have one gecko, a 10 gallon vivarium is the minimum. If you plan on getting a second gecko, you'll need a 20 gallon one
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Hello a normal leopard gecko is about $30.00 another one is a albino leopard gecko is $50.00
Housing should be for one Leo 10 gallon tank, paper towel or repti carpet for substrate, undertank heater on the bottom of one side of the tank. two hides, one on the cool side one on the warm side. Keep the cool side hide moist to assist in shedding.
A colorful gecko is a leopard gecko i recommend getting one if your looking for a pet
Leopard geckos or Crested geckos. Make sure BEFORE you buy the gecko you read as many articles you can about it. And remember only ONE male per tank! Good luck!
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~
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Leopard geckos are compatible with a female housed with another female. Generally, they will mind one anothers company and not bother one another. In some cases, females will show dominance and could nip or bite a tank mate. So be sure to monitor their terrarium to ensure no bullying is taking place. A male cannot be housed with another male because once they reach maturity, males will show aggressive tendencies to prove who is dominant. This can ultimately lead to infection or even death. Males do great with multiple females if your expecting to breed.
The leopard gecko is no where near extinction, hobbyists have made this reptile one of the most common in the trade with all of the breeders in the world. Leopard gecko breeders are found through North America, Europe, Asia, Australia etc..