Yes! Of course.
gkos need a heat lamp water food worms of crickets and a cage an some big rocks
geckos do need to be in heat when they shed.
The only Lizards I know of that don't need any heating or. Lighting are crested geckos. I have one and they are calm and friendly! I suggested get one
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Leopard geckos are native to the middle east, and live in the deserts under rocks during the day and come out to feed on insects at night. Leopard geckos need to be kept at around 88 to 94 degrees Fahrenheit, because of where they live naturally. Therefore, it is a good idea to get your leopard gecko a heat lamp, which you can buy at any pet store and are inexpensive.
Yes, most likely. it really depends on which type of gecko you have. I have a leopard gecko, and it does require a heating lamp. But if it is really hot or cold, matching your gecko's temperature need, then you usually don't need one. You can ask a vet or a pet store worker for information.
Every lizard knows how much heat they need, all you need to do is put the heating light in the side of the tank or enclosure and the gecko will sunbath when it needs the heat, and will leave when it does not need it. If you have an enclosure that you can't really put a heating light to one side, then you are just going to have to experiment. Put a normal heating light in there and watch your gecko, if it is pressed against the wall as far away from the light as possible, then the heating light is too powerful and you should get a smaller light. Usually geckos and other lizard-like animals only need 8 hours of sun light/heating light a day. Aways make sure your gecko has water that isn't too close to the heat light, it's never fun to be in a Jacuzzi in a hundred degree weather.
geckos can live in the ground of near rocks. they need plenty of sunlight to bask in. you would need fake plants and dirt and you're fine
Because they're naturally secretive reptiles. In the wild - they'd normally hide under rocks etc to escape the intense heat of the mid-day sun. When you keep them in captivity - the whole purpose is to mimic their natural surroundings.
Heating not; but distillation, sublimation, zone refinig, etc. need heat.
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