it is helpful. just get the tank to the right temps on each side with or without it. I don't use one but I know a lot of people who do:) Warm (Basking) side- 85-100 degrees Fahrenheit. Cool side- 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes there is a way, put a worm in front of the hole of your rock/hide. and the worm will move and the leopard gecko will come out and eat.I have a leopard gecko myself and that's what i do. Some of them like to be held, some of them a little and some not at all.
Yes, most likely. it really depends on which type of gecko you have. I have a leopard gecko, and it does require a heating lamp. But if it is really hot or cold, matching your gecko's temperature need, then you usually don't need one. You can ask a vet or a pet store worker for information.
When leopard geckos are young, you must spray them every once in a while, as if it is a small desert mist. This helps them shed. Once they are older, you just need a large, deep water bowl that it can bathe in. They are older and more adapted to their habitat and won't drown in the water like babies would, so you don't need to mist them if you get them a large water bowl.
The number of geckos in the world are not known, but it is safe to assume that there are millions.
One adult sized leopard gecko would require a minimal of 10 Gallons of space. Tile/paper towel substrates, heat reaching 85-95 with a basking spot of up to 103-105F, a bowl of standing water, 1 humid hide, 1 dry hide, some rock decorations and live feedings 2-4times a week.
If you have an albino lepard gecko you should go to a pet store nearest you and ask an employee. They will show you what to house them in. If you have an albino lepard gecko you should go to a pet store nearest you and ask an employee. They will show you what to house them in.
Sedimentary Rock which becomes heated and pressed and Igneous Rock which is also heated and compressed.
When rock is heated it becomes enlarged. If the rock becomes too hot from the heat it will break and crack.
In the wild leopard geckos come from deserty areas like Pakistan, they live in the desert but are not sand animals, they naturally live on rock and desert grass.The native habitat of the leopard gecko is the rocky,dry grassland and desert region of south-asian Afghanistan,Pakistan,north-west India and sometimes Iran!Leopard gecko's live in the deserts of Pakistan,western India,Afghanistan and Iran.Leopard Geckos live in the rocky deserts of Pakistan, Northern India, Afghanistan and parts of Iran They are ground dwelling. Leopard Geckos live in the rocky deserts of Pakistan, Northern India, Afghanistan and parts of Iran They are ground dwelling.
The rock melts, just like most other solids do when heated. Magma is to rock as water is to ice.
a metamorphic rock
Marbled Gecko (Christinus mamoratus) are endemic to the southern regions of Australia, Their temperatures are an ambient 80-85F with a basking spot of 92-95F. Humidity levels must reach 75% for 2-6hours daily. This Aboreal species loves to hide in rock crevices, mountain ranges and under debris.Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius) are endemic to Asia. Their temps are an ambient 70-80F with a basking spot of 88-94F. Leopard geckos do not require humidity though. In fact 75% humidity could lead to respitory problems.The animals are coming from two dramatically different climates. Only species of the same region CAN be housed together. This should still only be done as a advanced/expert reptile keeper.Different species should never be housed together, as all gecko species are territorial.