7-8 years if in wilf but 10-11 years in captivity
foot long pulse tail
Could be an Albino Gecko or leopard Gecko
it lives in the mountains in Portico and it protects it self with its tail.
If a leopard gecko's tail falls off, it is important to keep the wound clean and monitor for any signs of infection. Make sure the gecko has a safe and stress-free environment to recover in. The tail will not grow back, but the gecko should still be able to live a healthy life.
Yes. A gecko will grow back a tail. It won't be as long or strong, but it will grow back.There are many reasons why a gecko's tail may fall off. It may fall off when in a fight with another animal, or the tail can also fall off if the gecko is stressed out. Unfortunately, if the tail does fall it will not grow back .
The Leopard gecko is not related the the fat tail gecko and live in different regions across the globe. The Leopard gecko requires much dryer and arid areas with temps reaching 100+F. The fat tailed gecko needs more humidity and not so much heat with temps ranging from 78-90F.
It is displaying to another gecko.
Possibly. Unless they dont seem to fight and they are able to live in the same kind at habitat then possibly yes. Be cautious though!
African fat tail gecko
A leopard gecko's tail may fall off due to stress, injury, or defense mechanism. If a leopard gecko's tail falls off, it is important to keep the wound clean and monitor for infection. The gecko will eventually regrow its tail, but it is crucial to provide a stress-free environment and proper care to prevent further tail loss.
NO but if it loses its tail it grows back!
A gargoyle gecko is much more the aggressor in this situation. Not only do they come from different parts of the world but they are much different in personality. A leaf tail gecko is put at risk of death if his temperatures are off slightly for even a day. They do not take easily to stress. These two species could never be housed together.