In the wild, a leopard gecko would not encounter a frog, therefore it should not be fed frogs in captivity. As a hobbyist, we are trying to replicate their natural environment. In most cases, feeders must be no larger than the space between the animals eyes and most frogs are much larger than that.
No. One of them will eat the other. Leopard geckos are picky about who is with them. They have been said to kill one another so don't try it. If the frog is small the leopard gecko will take it as an insect and eat it.
No! A leopard gecko can live with many other leopard geckos, but not any other kinds of lizards and if it lives with its own babies even, it may try to eat them.
No, leopard geckos are solitary animals, they will kill and probably eat the other animal.
no, leopard geckos are solitary animal, they will kill and they might eat the other animal
Yes, A Leopard Gecko is a reptile
NO!
leopard gecko would just strike at it then grab it with mouth and eat it.
Frog, Tree Frog, Bull Frog, Spotted Frog, Love Frog, Turtle, Tie Dye Frog, Tiger Snake, Leopard Lizard, Gecko, Lemon-Lime Gecko, Striped Snake, Crocodile, Key Lime Dino, and the Spotted Turtle.
take him to a docter
no absolutely not! If your leopard gecko needs a companion try another leopard gecko (you can not pair male leopard geckos with other male leopard gecko)
They are supposed to eat live insects
No, a cat will come to no harm eating one of these lizards.
Because he/she was hungry.
leopard gecko
Yes,they can
they eat crickets, mealworms and waxworms. They normally go to it when they see it and bite for it.