No, this species of gecko is an insectivore and only eats live prey. This can include: insects, arachnids, arthropods, small reptiles, small mammals etc..
No.. because geckos eat insects and plants... so they are an omnivore.
At pets mart you can get panther geckos for 19.99 (plus tax) each.But if your just calling people panther geckos-find a better nick-name for people; ) JK.Enjoy your geckos people!
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They require almost the exact same care, but I like my panther geckos more because they are a bit smaller, cleaner, and never bite
yes, panther geckos do shed. (also called pictus geckos, big head geckos, Madagascar ground geckos, etc.) If you own a panther gecko, make sure it has rough surfaces such as bark and rock in their enclosure, to help get their skin off during shedding, and a moist hide box
No, this species of gecko are on a diet consisting of a variety of insects, arachnid, arthropods and smaller reptiles. They eat "meat" as they need the high amounts of calcium and fats. These animals will not eat plants, fruits, vegetables etc..
This gecko is native to Madagascar.
Geckos eat meat and plants,the meat they eat is insects which is what most of their diet consists of.THEY ARE Insectivores.
Geckos primarily feed on insects and other small invertebrates, but they may occasionally consume plant matter, including medicinal plants, if they are part of their environment. While there is limited evidence to suggest that geckos specifically seek out medicinal plants, they might ingest them inadvertently while foraging. The impact of such plants on their health is not well studied, so their effects on geckos remain largely unknown.
leopard geckos will have a swelling where the tail starts on the stomach side and dots by the pelvic area shaped like a V if its a male. not sure about panther geckos though
I'm not very much of an expert, but I've been looking around at lizards and it turns out panther geckos are nocturnal. So, if you want a pet to handle and play with, I would get a bearded dragon.
Anerythisitc panther geckos are a specific morph of Panther. These animals come in a variety of colors and patterns referred to as: Morphs. The animal still requires the same care and husbandry of a "normal" panther gecko, although usually cost a little more. Panther geckos are insectivores, relying on a variety of live feeders. Be sure that any feeders is no larger than the space between the eyes. This species will only reach a maximum of 6 inches and should not be fed anything larger than 1/2" feeders.