U can provide calcium powder without d3 at all times... A small dish of it inside his/her tank would do... and a dusting of crickets with the d3 vitamins once a week will do
An adult leopard gecko should be fed 3-5 appropriately sized feeders 3-4 times a week. A baby/juvenile should be fed 1-3 appropriately sized feeders, daily.
Leopard gecko toes can turn black due to a condition called necrotic toe syndrome, which is often caused by poor circulation or injury. This can lead to tissue death and discoloration in the affected toes.
The Leopard gecko, is a nocturnal ground-dwelling gecko, naturally found in the deserts of Southern Central Asia, from the southern parts of Afghanistan, throughout Pakistan, to the northwestern parts of India.answered by: ~nikki~ =)any questions that need to be asked about leopard geckos just contact me at:nikkimoore81809@yahoo.com
For Leopard Geckos, you can use reptile carpet, tiles, and flat stones. Do not use sand for Leopard Geckos as they often accidentally ingest it and can get impacted.
Leopard gecko impaction occurs when the gecko's digestive system is blocked, often due to ingesting substrate or other foreign objects. Symptoms may include loss of appetite, bloating, lethargy, and difficulty passing stool. To identify impaction, look for these signs and consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Depending on the sex yes, but I would recommend it. No to if their both males. No to if one is male one is female. Yes to if they are both females but still highly not recommended.
Your gecko will let you know when he or she wants to come out and play! I have three leopard gecko's and if they are feeling sociable, when I put my hand into their vivarium to offer food, change their water or clean their toilet corner they will wander over and climb onto my hand and up my arm! A gecko who does not want to come out of their vivarium will walk away or go into their hide, if they do this it is best to leave them alone. But if they show interest in a hand laid flat palm up in front of them or step onto it then they are ready to come out for a visit! Be patient and do not handle them when they are not interested or run away, and you will be rewarded with a gecko who becomes very tame and happy to be handled.
males with have a v shaped section of pores on the bottom section of the belly. these pores will often look as if they are secreting wax.
once a week and only one gecko add one every 30cm2
I just got a baby leopard gecko 4 days ago and here is what I have been doing: When she trys to climb, i put my hand as an option to climb on and she climbs right on!
if they are being hunted and caught by the tail their tail will fall off and they will be able to escape. dont try this because if its tail falls off you will have to feed you leopard gecko more often because it stores all of its food in its tail.
It depends on how old the Leopard Gecko is... Say it was born as a baby maybe about 1 or 2 small crickets every day. When older start putting more in there... Like 3 or 4 so on and so fourth... And if you buy a whole bunch Of food (Crickets) It is only natural for them to die.. What I have found out in my experience, Crickets stay alive longer if u put a Hardly Damp Cotton Ball Where u keep your Crickets. And I HIGHLY recommend you don't keep The Crickets in the bag when you buy them at a Local Pet Store..