Keep on feeding your gecko. Don't feed it too much though or else it'll die.
Yeah but, I got my gecko about 2 years ago when he was already an adult. I live about 4 miles away from the nearest petshop so i accidentally ended up starving him for about 2 months, i know its sick and if feel really bad. His tail is now very, very thin and he wont eat. I have managed to feed him a few mealworms and pachnodas and now have superworms. But i wanna make his tail get a lot bigger and make him healthy so what is the best food for him to eat, i heard pachnodas have a lot of protein but how can i build up his tail?
- Jonny666
If a leopard gecko is skinny, it's probably needing more nutrition. To start, make sure all the husbandry is being met. Proper heat, lighting, hiding spots etc.. Try searching through a care sheet. Next would be to ensure the animal is receiving all the required nutrients and vitamins. All feeders must be gut loaded 24 hours prior to feeding and must be dusted in calcium.
VERY.
fat tail leopard geckos tail are much larger than normal leopard gecko tails.The markings are different leopard geckos have a different personality
African fat tail gecko
A Leopard Gecko stores its fat in its tail.
The Leopard gecko is not related the the fat tail gecko and live in different regions across the globe. The Leopard gecko requires much dryer and arid areas with temps reaching 100+F. The fat tailed gecko needs more humidity and not so much heat with temps ranging from 78-90F.
No. Male geckos will fight for territory.
Could be an Albino Gecko or leopard Gecko
no
if you keep feeding you leopard gecko like i do he will store part of the food he eats in his tail.So the only way you can get it fat is to feed him/her.
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)
The only reptiles you can place with a leopard gecko are fat tailed geckos. Leopards and Fat Tails are very closely related and don't seem to be able to tell the difference between each other.
Absolutely not ! They require completely different living conditions ! Besides which - they'd never encounter each other in the wild.
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