Leopard geckos are solitary creatures. They should be housed individually unless breeding or housing females of similar size and age together. Even when housing females, sometimes there can be bullying within the tank and you must monitor to be sure there is nothing happening.
Yes the are they are just like other geckos.
No, a geckos leopard geckos diet consists of live feeders such as insects, arachnids, arthropods and smaller reptiles.
Yes. collard lizards and fatailed geckos.
No, leopard geckos do not grow hair. They are reptiles and have scales instead of hair. Their skin sheds periodically, but they do not have the ability to grow hair like mammals do.
1) they are reptiles. 2) they walk up walls
Snakes and large lizards ( like leopard geckos when they are adults ).
Yes. Reptiles aren't supposed to eat sugar.
Adult leopard geckos will eat 3-4times a week. In comparisson to most mammals, reptiles eat very little due to their slow metabolism.
Toucans primarily feed on fruits, insects, and small animals, but they are not known to eat leopard geckos specifically. Their diet mainly consists of soft fruits and occasional insects, which are more accessible in their natural habitats. Leopard geckos are primarily ground-dwelling reptiles found in different environments, making them less likely to be prey for toucans. Overall, the feeding habits of toucans don't typically include reptiles like leopard geckos.
No. Leopard geckos are solitary. Put two males together and they will fight. Put a male and female together is not a good idea, unless you are prepared to take care of eggs. But if you introduce females to eachother young, they might get along.
If they are provoked, but generally leopards are really calm, in fact they make awesome first reptiles
The cage being to damp or being to unclean. You should check their is nothing rotting and no poo's that you havn't cleaned up.