That is a good question, leopard geckos do not have teeth that are easy to see as they are very small and there are lots of them in a row close together. The teeth are not used for eating like humans but just to grip the insect dinner as their strong jaw muscles squash the insect lunch to submission before swallowing.
they are pink
They Grow and Develop. Like Humans and other Animals do.
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well baby beardies like to climb on each other and their long claws could damage the leopard geckos skin. so I wouldn't
No - geckos are exclusively carnivores !
Geckos are little colorful lizards with wide suctiony toes (for gripping) or claws for scaling rocks and cool eyes.
No, you can't.
baby leopard geckos get from anywhere from 3-5 inches and then grow from 6-10 inches and if theyre giants maybe a foot long :)
Just hatched leopard geckos will not eat for 1-3 days after hatching. Feed them something small. Like small crickets. If you bought a baby leopard gecko it will not eat the 1st-2nd day/s. Feed them at the evening or when the sunset comes. If geckos are not fed at all....they will die X_X
Yes they do that's how most breeders do it so the get the genes right its not as harmfull as it is to humans but their is a small chance that the inbreeding will cause defects like bad legs or eyes with the baby geckos.
Yes they do that's how most breeders do it so the get the genes right its not as harmfull as it is to humans but their is a small chance that the inbreeding will cause defects like bad legs or eyes with the baby geckos.
things like lizard, bearded dragons, and other types of geckos like fat- tailed geckos