It depends on too many factors to give a definitive figure. In my area of the UK, you can buy just the lizard for around £30.00 (for a juvenile). An adult costs around £50.00. A fully-set-up vivarium (lights, heating substrate, 'furnishings' calcium, water & food bowls etc)... will cost around £120.00
However - it's not just a simple case of buying a lizard, sticking it in a vivarium, and expecting it to survive... it won't ! You need to make yourself familiar with the correct living conditions you need to provide for the reptile to survive successfully. Basics such as temperature., humidity, lighting and food are essential knowledge !
tell them it is really cute but mine died
I would say somewhere by 8/12 month's possibly more depending on the leopard gecko.
30$ to 40$
leopard geckos are not dangerous. unless you get it from somebody that might have made it very aggressive. in fact, leopard geckos make a great pet!
This depends on which Gecko you are talking about, as they are quite a few. A leopard Gecko is usually around £40, where as a crested Gecko can be picked up for as cheap as £20. That said, a red Crested Gecko can set you back £80. It is best to call your local reptile pet store for an exact quote.
no it cannot die in a 20 gallon tank because i have 3 baby lepord geckos in 10 gallon tank
Since 2000 days lepord has been the dangerous animal,but it has some natural enemies.And sometimes a lion,crocodile or tiger would kill lepord and eat lepord.
it only cost $20 DA are u stupid you need to learn and pay attention
It depends on the lizard. Leopard geckos should be housed in an enclosure by themselves or with other leopard geckos. If they lick the other leopard geckos then there is nothing to worry about.
The only species capable of reaching that size and weight would be the Tokay Gecko (G. Gekko). Most house gecko species are Mediterranean species only reaching 5-15Grams in weight.
yes, Lepord seals live in Antarctica.
can u send me one in illinois?? i could really use one for my terrarium? hahah