i snuck in my dads phone and i saw that he was purchasing a male and female leopard gecko and i dont know if it is final, but what should i do if it is final?
@@gilbertallanmalvar9935 Absolutely! Here are some tips to give your leopard gecko the best care: A 20-gallon tank works well for one adult. Make sure it has a secure lid. Use an under-tank heater to create a temperature gradient. Geckos need belly heat to digest food properly. Lighting: it's important that the light has a day/night cycle (12 hours of light and 12 of darkness). When it comes to the material on the bottom use something safe like paper towels, reptile carpet, or tile. Avoid sand because it can cause impaction if ingested. Provide at least 3 hides: one on the warm side, one on the cool side, and a moist hide to help with shedding. Feed a variety of live insects (crickets, mealworms, dubia roaches). Dust with calcium and vitamin D3 supplements regularly. Always have fresh water available in a shallow dish. Handling: Be gentle and patient. Geckos are usually calm but need time to get used to handling. Shedding: Watch for incomplete sheds, especially around the toes. The moist hide helps with this. Health checks: Look for clear eyes, a healthy tail (they store fat there), and regular poop. If anything seems off, visit a vet.
i snuck in my dads phone and i saw that he was purchasing a male and female leopard gecko and i dont know if it is final, but what should i do if it is final?
That's exciting! What do you want to know?❤ Do you want some tips on how to take care of them?😃
@@PawesomeEarth actually he bought only one sooo can you give me tips?
@@gilbertallanmalvar9935 Absolutely! Here are some tips to give your leopard gecko the best care:
A 20-gallon tank works well for one adult. Make sure it has a secure lid.
Use an under-tank heater to create a temperature gradient. Geckos need belly heat to digest food properly.
Lighting: it's important that the light has a day/night cycle (12 hours of light and 12 of darkness).
When it comes to the material on the bottom use something safe like paper towels, reptile carpet, or tile. Avoid sand because it can cause impaction if ingested.
Provide at least 3 hides: one on the warm side, one on the cool side, and a moist hide to help with shedding.
Feed a variety of live insects (crickets, mealworms, dubia roaches). Dust with calcium and vitamin D3 supplements regularly. Always have fresh water available in a shallow dish.
Handling: Be gentle and patient. Geckos are usually calm but need time to get used to handling.
Shedding: Watch for incomplete sheds, especially around the toes. The moist hide helps with this.
Health checks: Look for clear eyes, a healthy tail (they store fat there), and regular poop. If anything seems off, visit a vet.
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Have you considered getting a leopard gecko or do you own one?😃