you need to bond with it and care for it carfully
Green anoles require more humidity than leopard geckos do, which means a nightly misting is required. A Leopard gecko requires a standing bowl of water. Both require heating, regular feedings, weekly tank change etc.. It's a matter of personal preference and opinion but leopard geckos are very easy to keep.
I have a crested gecko but your leopard gecko might like it too. I hold him and put one hand in front of the other and he runs down my hands. Sometimes I put a little gap between my hands and he jumps from hand to hand.
You pick it up and play with it. You can make a maze for it and watch it go through etc...
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.
Have your baby play with the same baby 12 to 15 times.
A leopard frog (sometimes called a meadow frog) is not something you play with (as you might with a dog) - so I would say no.
play with it, give it carrots .
it like to make baby's and play in the snow
Go to free play mode and fall in love with your roomate. Then you make out with them and it should say do you want a baby.Go to free play mode and fall in love with your roomate. Then you make out with them and it should say do you want a baby.
yes, but it can also make you sick, especilly if it's a baby
no roles
I believe that geckos have a very similar sleeping patterns to cats. Some can sleep at night some can sleep during the day, some seem to always sleep and some seem to never sleep. I find that geckos are use to being handled at certain times, so if you play with your gecko during the day that is when the gecko will be routinely active.