The earliest may be 18 months.....but i could be a couple years
Well, the big ones can get almost 10 inches long.
It usually takes about a year but it could still grow if good inviroment
They are usually 5-12 inches long; 12 inches is uncommon to happen, but can.
A leopard gecko is sexually mature at about 8 or 9 months of age, but most will continue to grow larger, over the next two or three years at least.
Approximately 1 year, although growth may continue after that. It depends on the living environment, care and food received by the gecko.
it needs to be at least needs to be 2 years old
bout two years to three years
10 to 11 inches normally.
Depending on sex and bloodlines 8-12" long
A leopard gecko can weigh up to 50-100grams. They can get as long as 9in. or longer.
Fully grown leopard geckos are about 9 inches.
If it is a young leopard gecko you should feed it about 2-3 small crickets every day. If it is an adult you should feed it about 3-4 large crickets every other day.
It depands on the leopard gecko usally 1 or 2 weeks
60cm long
Females can grow up to aout 8-10 in. long, and males can grow up to about 9-12 in. long.
Leopard geckos are insectivores relying on insects as prey. In captivity, offering your animal appropriately sized feeders gut loaded and coated in calcium to ensure that it will grow to its full potential and live a long lasting life.
Could be an Albino Gecko or leopard Gecko
Absolutely not ! They require completely different living conditions ! Besides which - they'd never encounter each other in the wild.
For just one leopard gecko, a ten gallon tank is fine. For two, ten is OK, fifteen is good, and twenty is ideal. Add around five to ten gallons per leopard gecko for a comfortable living space.
When the babys reach a few months old they may be able to be housed with An adult leopard gecko as long as he/she has a VERY nice temperment. But just to make sure watch them and wait for them to meet each other to see their reaction before leaving them on their own togther.