At a Petco store or another pet store they have them there all the time.
A 3-5 inch leopard gecko can go in a 5 gallon but a adult needs a 10-15 gallon
no it cannot die in a 20 gallon tank because i have 3 baby lepord geckos in 10 gallon tank
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.
For just one leopard gecko, a ten gallon tank is fine. For two, ten is OK, fifteen is good, and twenty is ideal. Add around five to ten gallons per leopard gecko for a comfortable living space.
A fullgrown medium - large species of gecko require 10 Gallons per adult. 12x12x12 is a 10 gallon tank.
Well a 10 GAL. tank is big anough a five gallon tank is to small because your critter needs room to run and thereneeds to be room for food and water bowl and hide out.
The leopard gecko kit being sold at most pet stores usually consist of: A 10 Gallon tank Sand for substrate 2-3 Deco's 1 Hide 1waterbowl 1 food dish You can use it for a panther gecko because panther geckos are very adaptable and can be kept in a desert or a tropical set-up, but I reccomend a mix. What I would do is buy the kit and buy some eco earth to mix in with the sand and there you go panther gecko set up!
A fully grown crested gecko requires a MINIMAL of 10 gallons of space. It is reccomended that keepers use a 20 gallon tank. Height is key when keeping crested geckos as they are a semi arboreal species of gecko that enjoy hanging 2-10 feet off the ground.
Not for long. I advise you buy a 1 gallon tank until you can get a 5-10 gallon. Tadpoles need space. Wait, how big is it?
Yes, you can buy pre-made tanks with dividers already in them, or you can buy a 10, or even 20 gallon tank and buy dividers to place in the tank yourself.
you mean in a ten gallon tank? yes, then, if it is a stable tank, and there is a male and a female, then it is possible. that has happened to my 10 gal. before.
You can easily obtain one at a pet store. If you only have one gecko, a 10 gallon vivarium is the minimum. If you plan on getting a second gecko, you'll need a 20 gallon one