Not necessarily. You want to either check his/her heart beat or try and persuade him/her with some food, if the gecko doesn't come the poor little thing is probably passed away. At this point you should try CPR and or applying a defibrillator.
recovering a lost gecko is very hard. I'm sorry to say it but if the you haven't found the gecko in 3 days it's probably dead. to prevent this use a lizard leash.
If it's not moving yet, it might be dead.
lizard tail the back of a lizard tail that's there favorite my crab eat it all the time
lizard tail the back of a lizard tail that's there favorite my crab eat it all the time
they eat the reamans of baloga whahle, dead fish and kelp
if you pull a lizard's tail off, it won't feel it, and it grows right back. if you hold a lizard till he stops struggling, he plays dead. males have dark flecks
An albino gecko grows by eating dead corps or decomposers
Yes
No, a leopard gecko can live with other leopard geckos, if both are female. During the breeding season, males can be housed with females but not any other reptile, unless you want a dead gecko.
They won't if they are just placed in the cage. Geckos naturally eat live foods. Most gecko species will not take an interest in prey that is not moving. The nutritional balance would not be beneficial if the prey was dead.
maybe he was hungry
yes