No, if you do you will drown the embrio.
The different life stages of a leopard gecko are egg, hatchling, juvenile, subadult, and adult.
The life cycle of a leopard gecko begins with hatching from an egg, then growing into a juvenile gecko. As it matures, it reaches adulthood and can reproduce. The gecko continues to live and grow until it eventually passes away.
no absolutely not! If your leopard gecko needs a companion try another leopard gecko (you can not pair male leopard geckos with other male leopard gecko)
leopard gecko
The Latin name for the Leopard gecko is 'Eublepharis macularius'
Leopard gecko was created in 1854.
No, a leopard gecko has never bitten me.
Leopard gecko feet turn black due to a natural process called shedding, where old skin is replaced with new skin. The black coloration is a result of the shedding process and is temporary.
Vietnamese Leopard Gecko was created in 1999.
well... i either call it the ghost leopard gecko or the Halloween leopard gecko because of the way it looks.
Leopard gecko toes can turn black due to a condition called necrotic toe syndrome, which is often caused by poor circulation or injury. This can lead to tissue death and discoloration in the affected toes.
There should be many hits on Google for leopard gecko breeding.