My iguanas roam free around my place but they are crate trained. They will return to their cage to; poop, eat, drink water or sleep. Sometimes they will sleep on my bed and then go poop in their cage. My iguanas are very docile with people they know. I know this because one of them bit my boyfriend one time because he hugged me (it was the first time they met him). It was pretty funny since she began to nod her head, then the other iguana tried to chase my boyfriend. My iguanas do know the command "stay" but I was having to much fun when they were chasing my bf. LOL
My iguanas also live with a little finch I have in my place. My finch isn't trained and doesn't require it since he returns to his cage on his own. Curiously enough he hates being outside of his cage even though he had always been outside, since I didn't have a cage for him. When I got him the cage I guess he felt so safe that he flies back into it all the time.
These animals cannot be taught "tricks" on command as a dog can.
Leopard geckos are not a domesticated species, you cannot teach your leopard gecko to sit, or to wait. Although they can catch on to the scent of the handler, learn the light cycles and even learn and await feeding times.
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)
leopard gecko
The Latin name for the Leopard gecko is 'Eublepharis macularius'
Leopard gecko was created in 1854.
No, a leopard gecko has never bitten me.
Vietnamese Leopard Gecko was created in 1999.
well... i either call it the ghost leopard gecko or the Halloween leopard gecko because of the way it looks.
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leopard gecko
Leopard Gecko.