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Even though they have simple needs, leopard geckos can become stressed and unhappy when not receiving proper care. To make your leopard gecko happy, you’ll need to provide the proper environment, diet, and attention.
Afraid your leopard geckos will fight if you put them together? Click here to see how to prevent them from fighting.
Offering your leopard gecko the wrong food could cause serious health problems. In general, do not feed your leopard gecko plant-based food or insects caught in the wild.
Leopard Geckos are one of the most popular pet reptiles. Seeing them in pet stores, I always wonder where they are sourced from. Where do leopard geckos come from? Wild leopard geckos can be found in the desert regions of Iraq, Iran, India, and Afghanistan. Pet leopard geckos are sourced primarily from reptile mills where…
Leopard Geckos are an easy reptile to mate. If you have just one male and one female you can try it yourself.
Leopard geckos are often thought of as nocturnal because they sleep during daylight hours. Leopard geckos are crepuscular, not nocturnal. This means leopard geckos are most active in the twilight hours between dusk and dawn.
With a little patience and persistence, you can bond with your leopard gecko. You’ll need to provide a proper environment and learn proper handling to build trust between you and your pet.
When deciding on a pet, size matters. How big your pet may get and how much space it will need factor into the decision (especially for pet owners in apartments or smaller living spaces.) Leopard geckos are great pets for a number of reasons, and their size makes them an option for almost anyone looking…