they are born without their mothers. The female gecko lays her eggs and leaves. In fact, Leopard geckos will eat baby leopard geckos if they see them. Leopard geckos are smart so baby leopard geckos are born already knowing what to do with no help from their mother. They usually never even see their mothers or male children of the mother may even reproduce with the mother.
Leopard Geckos can reach adult maturity around 8 months old, and reach sexual maturity 8 months as well.
Leopard geckos typically shed for the first time in their life cycle when they are around 2-4 weeks old.
no they are not poisonous and are docile but just make sure the gecko inst sick leopard geckos can carry salmonella and other diseases.
If properly cared for, any Leopard Gecko can live up to 20 years.
Leopard geckos can turn grey due to shedding their old skin, which is a normal and healthy process for them. This shedding helps them grow and stay healthy.
On average, the leopard gecko will live 5-10 years in the wild due to predators but in captivity, the oldest recorded leopard gecko lived to be 27 years old. Youtube "dink the leopard gecko"
Yes You can sell leopard geckos oviously! But it's quite hard as not many pet shops will take them and its hard to find friends that are prepared to care for them :) If they are babys you have more chance of selling them to the shops if they are sexually mature you have more chance of selling them to breeders and if they are old, well no ones gona want them.
If you want to breed them. Leopard geckos reach maturity at about 9 months old, and a male can have several females. Beginning about 3 to 4 weeks after mating, the female gecko will have a clutch of eggs, usually 2, that hatch in about 2 months. You would be advised to keep male geckos away from the eggs and the young hatchlings.
Mother Teresa was 87 years old when she passed away.
Leopard geckos are carnivorus. Young leopard geckos in captivity should eat small crickets and small meal worms and small tomato worms that are dusted in a vitimon supilment. Larger,older leopard geckos in captivity should eat larger crickets,mealworms, tomatoworms, and wax worms. Wax worms are a treat and should only be fed every couple weeks. Make sure to have a veriety avaible to the geckos. Many owners feed pregnant females pinkies (new born mice). I do not recomend because leopard geckos in the wild do not eat pinkies. you can also feed large leopard geckos super worms,as long as you crush there heads so their almost dead by the time your Leo eats them. if they are not dead they can possibly eat their way out o the stomach
Geckos can live for up to 20+ years in captivity. These animals usually live 5-10 years in the wild.
When the babys reach a few months old they may be able to be housed with An adult leopard gecko as long as he/she has a VERY nice temperment. But just to make sure watch them and wait for them to meet each other to see their reaction before leaving them on their own togther.