never! unless he/she looked ill.
Yes there is. Go to the vet with your Gecko and ask if it needs antibiotics if you think it needs them. One of my ill Leopard Geckos is on antibiotics because of a mysterious skin burn.
yes.
there's a leopard gecko that's dark grey. it's called a blizzard leopard gecko.
go to the vet
go away
A 3-5 inch leopard gecko can go in a 5 gallon but a adult needs a 10-15 gallon
If your gecko is dying there are usually vital signs that will let you know. Sunken in eyes, almost looking like they're retreating back into the skull, is a sign that your gecko is dehydrated. If your leopard gecko has not eaten, or show any signs of passing fecal matter, this is a sign your animal could have impaction. If the animal has a wavy tail, these are preliminary signs of malnutrition which prominently lead to calcium deficiency. These are the common symptoms of a leopard gecko in distress.
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.
they eat crickets, mealworms and waxworms. They normally go to it when they see it and bite for it.
He/She probably hit it on something or has a infection. either way you need to get him to a reptile vet (or 'herp vet' as it is normally called in the breeder and keeper world) as soon as possible. for now the best you can do is make sure it doesnt get worse and that he is eating and drinking. Hi i have a leopard gecko and if it has something in its eye then go to the store or drug store and get some 0.9% sodium chloride irrigation,usp and a seringe and flush the eye out with it daily but do not touch the eye with the seringe.
You pick it up and play with it. You can make a maze for it and watch it go through etc...
no, the mice will end up nibbling away on the leopard gecko and most likely injure it severely. Also, they just won't go together well. some people feed their leopard geckos pinkie mice, but that's when the gecko is grown and large, plus you should only do that 1 time every couple months.