A tupperwear container filled with moist vermiculite or peat moss and a hole cut in the lid makes a great humid hide, as well as a lay box.
no
yes, the baby will get sick because,the leopard gecko have alot of fur and make baby achoo!sneeze.it allerge and get sick
Leopard geckos are nocturnal and are probably much more active as you are sleeping. There is nothing to worry about.
They are supposed to eat live insects
Yes. As long as you don't make it too tight on your gecko. Don't leave it on him/she for too long. (For more information, look up How do you make a leopard gecko leash)
I would feed every other day; that's what I do for my leopard gecko. Make sure you provide a varied diet with crickets, mealworms, and a waxworms once or twice a week. Good Luck! ~Leopard Gecko Fan~
Leopard geckos are solitary animals only meeting with one of the same species during mating season. I would not reccomend housing any other specie with a leopard gecko.
You pick it up and play with it. You can make a maze for it and watch it go through etc...
leopard geckos are not dangerous. unless you get it from somebody that might have made it very aggressive. in fact, leopard geckos make a great pet!
Well, a leopard gecko's tank/cage can be placed anywhere in a room, and as long as the window is not open, making the cage cold, it should be fine. Geko's need to tell when its day and night so make sure sunlight can get in. I hope this helps, A leapord Gecko owner.
it depends on the type of gecko. most geckos have toe pads, which make them excellent climbers. however, some species of gecko, such as the leopard gecko, have claws instead of toepads, which does not allow them to grip vertical surfaces.
no they are not poisonous and are docile but just make sure the gecko inst sick leopard geckos can carry salmonella and other diseases.