The most important aspect of leopard gecko care is providing healthy and diverse food. Although leopard geckos are relatively low-maintenance pets, they have a few unusual nutritional requirements...
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Leopard Geckos are among the best household reptile pets because they have a decent lifespan (around 20 years in captivity). Moreover, they’re low-maintenance creatures and have a host of other...
Are you worried that your leopard gecko is fat? Sometimes owners can overfeed their geckos unknowingly, giving them all kinds of insects. Unlike mammals, reptiles have a slow metabolism and tend to...
Seasoned owners of leopard geckos will agree that it can be heartbreaking to see your leopard gecko sickly and dying. For those who have developed a deep love for their gecko, the pain never ends...
Leopard geckos need to shed their skin regularly so they can continue to grow and develop properly. While shedding is standard practice for most reptiles, it's not unlikely for captive-bred leopard...
Leopard geckos come in a variety of beautiful color mutations and morphs. As a first-time owner of a gecko, you may have noticed that your vibrantly colored friend has suddenly become pale and is...