calcium deficiency- signs bended arms/ legs (cure give them calcium suppliment such as powder, or sprinkle dust on their crickets. ALSO make sure that the pet store sells gut loaded cricket!!!!!!!!!!) over feeding- signs overly lazy (don't move even at night) Tip- the have no eyelids so be careful of eyes, don't over expose them to light or have them in direct sun light -note- the are easy to tame and clean and make good 1st reptile pets!
Yes, plenty
no they are not poisonous and are docile but just make sure the gecko inst sick leopard geckos can carry salmonella and other diseases.
One genetic defect the Sphynx is prone to is skin diseases.
Depends on the breed. Some are very prone to diseases, others are all but immune.
Leopard geckos primarily eat insects like crickets, mealworms, and waxworms. They can also eat cockroaches, but it's important to ensure they are not toxic or carrying diseases before feeding them to the gecko.
Snapdragons or Antirrhinum are prone to rust. This is why although they are perennial plants they are usually grown as annuals.
They are very prone To Lung Disease and respiratory Infections
No, Belgian Sheepdogs tend to be very healthy.
Golden retrievers are prone to common diseases such as hip dysplasia, cancer, heart disease, and skin allergies. Regular veterinary check-ups and proper care can help manage these health issues.
Yes. They are more prone to problems with all infectious diseases. See the related question below for information on why that is.
It is more prone to diseases, hunting, and starvation in the wilderness.
No, they are from different places and can give each other diseases. Also gargoyle geckos need to live ALONE, they shouldn't even live with other gargoyle geckos. They will kill the frog.