Leopard geckos do not require a misting but rather a bowl of water that is changed daily.
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When your leopard gecko is shedding, you should ensure that the humidity in their enclosure is at the right level to help with the shedding process. You can also provide a moist hide for them to help with the shedding. Avoid handling your gecko too much during this time to prevent any damage to their delicate skin.
A colorful gecko is a leopard gecko i recommend getting one if your looking for a pet
Yes you should feed your Leopard Gecko wax worms if hes getting to skinny. However, you shouldn't always feed it as his main food. They can get obeyed and be addicted to wax worms. This is bad. So, only feed your Leopard Gecko 3 times a day, in the morning, in the evening, and in the night. If your Leopard Gecko refuses to eat it store the wax worm back into its container.
When your leopard gecko is shedding, you should ensure that the humidity in its enclosure is at the right level to help with the shedding process. Provide a moist hide for your gecko to help it remove the old skin. Avoid handling your gecko too much during this time to prevent any discomfort or injury. If the shedding seems to be causing any issues or if it is not coming off easily, consult a veterinarian for further assistance.
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)
No, leopard gecko's have solid tounges, like us, only they are very thin. (Note: i do own a leopard gecko, so i should know)
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Female leopard geckos should weigh at least 45 grams before being bred.
Water should be supplied daily for the leopard gecko as they do not require a misting daily, a bowl of standing water is required.
The Latin name for the Leopard gecko is 'Eublepharis macularius'
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.