It doesnt really matter as long as you have enough space. Two is probably the better option because they would live in small groups in the wild. Two males should NEVER be housed together, so you should either have a male and a female or two females.
One of them dies.
Leopard geckos live in a desert habitat, but not in a sandy one.
Leopard geckos do not hunt in packs, and two adult males will invariably fight when they encounter each other.
Hello a normal leopard gecko is about $30.00 another one is a albino leopard gecko is $50.00
reptilesncritters.com or if they do not have females you can go to a pet store and purchase one. Petco has baby male and female leopard geckos for only $30.
Leopard geckos are one of the few geckos that don't 'stick' they have little claws instead this is because in the wild they dont climb walls only rocks.
get one from cora frey
a leopard looks like a panther but has spots on it...well its kind of hard to explain, I would look it up on google
no you can not. the juvy will take all the food leaving no food for the baby. There is also chances that the bigger one may mistake the smaller one as food and swallow it whole.
Yes two leopard geckos can breed from the same male and you can also breed them to the male
No, a cat will come to no harm eating one of these lizards.
lots of people keep there leopard geckos in tubs. I'm going to get two leopard geckos for my birthday and I'm going to get one proper glass vivarium and one plastic tub. I do think that it depends how many geckos you are going to get. if you are only getting one then i would buy a glass vivarium. if you are getting 1+ then i recommend a few plastic tubs.