How can I take care of Leopard Geck?

Leopard Geckos is commonly bought by lizards enthusiasts for their easy temperament. Most of them are easy to move, making them ideal lizards for beginners. Leopard Gecko will have his own individual personality and specific care needs. You will have to take into account their unique behavior, housing and feeding requirements. Before obtaining Leopard Gekon, it is important to carry out some research to make sure you can ensure its needs.

In terms of housing, you will need to buy at least 10 gallon tank with 10 more gallons for each geck located in the same cover. This ensures that each lizard has enough space. Do not place more than one male leopard Gekok in the same case to avoid territorial attacks. There were cases where Leopard Geckos is fighting for death, which can be prevented by staying male alone or with a woman.

The furniture inside the cover will have to be taken into account. The most important accessory is to place a shallow water miSUM built into the substrate. Also try to place several shelters in the terrarium. There will be many items in your local pet store that can be placed in the cover. Alternatively, you can insert your own creations as a pot with a flower pot with the opening cut into it to ensure enough cover of your pet.

Leopard geckos are cold -blooded, which means that their internal temperature is highly dependent on external temperatures. Placing the thermal pad under the substrate on one side of the cage allows the lizard to have an area where the temperature will be warmer, while the other side is cooler. The ambient temperature should be between 80 ° and 88 ° Fahrenheit (between 26 ° and 31 ° Celsius).

Feeding your Leopard Gekok at the same time is extremely important every day and most of them read crickets and food. Geckos, who are a little underweight, can be from time to time to feed pinkies to feed them. ChtEte if increased nutritional content of your food, sprinkle it with vitamin and mineral supplement.

It is always best to buy your geckos from the breeder to ensure genetic health. If this is not an option, always make sure you choose a gecko that has clean eyes with tight skin. Free skin is a sign of dehydration and possible diseases.

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