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As a crested gecko grows, it will shed its skin.You will not often find skin in the enclosure, as the gecko will normally eat it. ... more
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A lot of geckos will eat less, or stop eating all together a day before they shed, and usually a day after. Some geckos on the other hand will continue to eat. All 7 of mine will eat during their shed and would rather have a tasty superworm then ... more
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Geckos need a food source, generally insects, and a suitable enclosure including an adequate water and heat source. ... more
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• Buy your leopard gecko from a certified breeder or pet store with well taken care of, healthy animals. You may also consider buying online on breeding websites that sell disease free leopard geckos with different markings and colorations. Choose ... more
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• First of all u will need the housing. I recommend getting a 20-gallon long aquarium but you could do with a 15 gallon. You could also use a Rubbermaid tub but make sure the dimensions are at least 30"x12" and that it is tall enough for no escape. • ... more
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Are you looking for a red leopard gecko? There is still an ongoing search among some enthusiasts for a truly red lizard. However, a truly red one is yet to hit the market. But, there are many morphs out there that have been associated with the ... more
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Captive bred geckos are kept and bred in captivity under controlled conditions by breeders. Wild caught geckos are imported from their native habitat. The problems with wild caught geckos is that they are often severely stressed by the process of ... more
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I live in the U.S.A. I breed leopard geckos and I don't need a licence. The pet store even buys them from me. ... more
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As with any pet, find out where the leopard gecko came from. Leopard geckos are now one of the most commonly captive-bred reptiles. . Prospective pet owners need to invest some time into finding a reputable breeder. Captive breeding programs limit ... more
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