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yep! and have fun with your lepard gecko
Wax worms are fine for leopard geckos but only as a treat as in for a fully sized gecko just add like 2-3 in with its meal.
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.
In captivity, leopard gecko breeding season is right after the cooling period. Our winters are the animals cooling period. Most breeders tend to match up pairs in March - May depending on temperatures and location.
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.
To save a dying leopard gecko, you should first ensure it has a proper habitat with the right temperature, humidity, and lighting. Provide fresh water and a balanced diet of insects. If the gecko is showing signs of illness, consult a veterinarian who specializes in reptiles for proper diagnosis and treatment. Regularly monitor its health and behavior to catch any issues early.
Personally, I would spend as little as possible. I bought my regular leopard gecko for £35, whereas rarer versions can be up to £3000! Search around a bit to find the right price.
Well it really depends on how bad the injury's are. If you're worried about the health of your gecko, it is best to take it to the vets right away! From my experience, the only gecko I have had was attacked by a cat, had died.
Leopard geckos may have trouble shedding properly due to low humidity levels in their environment, lack of proper hydration, or underlying health issues. It is important to ensure the enclosure has the right humidity levels, provide a moist hide for the gecko, and consult a veterinarian if shedding issues persist.
I just got a baby leopard gecko 4 days ago and here is what I have been doing: When she trys to climb, i put my hand as an option to climb on and she climbs right on!
Of course. You can put their tanks right next to each other, if you want. Their climate needs are pretty similar in that they like it hot and dry, so that shouldn't be a problem. The only thing you can't do is put them in a tank together. The leopard gecko would not likely survive very long, if the beardie is too large and aggressive. If you put them next to each other and you see them trying to get at each other through the glass, just put a piece of paper or cardboard between the tanks.
The leopard hunts down its prey and then eats it. With their powerful teeth they bite right through the skin of its prey and then just proceed to eat it like other big hunting animals. e.g. lions