If it's a female get a male one. And visa versa
Yes but you will need a 15 gallon high.
anything that is in its natural interment
You need a vertical tank, that is ten gallons or bigger.
no
Depending on the species of the gecko will determine if the gecko would require a larger tank or not. A small gecko species would do fine in a 10 gallon tank but larger species such as Tokay geckos or Leachianus gecko would require a larger terrarium. Also, depending on the specie of gecko will determine if the tank should be of horizontal orient or vertical. A ground welling specie will enjoy a horizontal layout, while an arboreal specie would prefer the vertical.
Depends on how fancy a set up you want, for example if you already have a tank you only need heat mats and you don't need artificial lights as you would with Bearded Dragons. I priced it up for a 3ft tank and it would cost £30 for all the accessories as i already have the tank.
it accually depends on the size of the Gecko, they ill need a fairly large tank, and if you have more than one gecko in the same tank i recomend to get a very large tank. from mystery person
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)
70%-80%
60cm long
An adult leopard gecko is more than comfortable in a 30 gallon tank. This will be enough space to sustain the animal for the rest of its lifetime.
To effectively heat a leopard gecko tank, use an under-tank heating pad or heat lamp to create a warm spot of around 88-90F on one side of the tank. This will allow your leopard gecko to regulate its body temperature by moving between the warm and cooler areas of the tank. Make sure to use a thermostat to monitor and regulate the temperature to ensure the safety and comfort of your pet.