Hello everyone! I am a first time reptile owner and just rescued a beautiful leopard gecko. I have a few questions on how long I should keep her heating lamp and UV lamp on (she has a heat pad under one of her hiding places) and I am just wondering how to give her the best care possible! If anyone has any tips for a first time gecko owner I would love to hear them! Thank you
I've tried my 3rd year of breeding my small Tremper Super Giant Leo colony, I have one 3-y.o S.G.Tremper Hi-Contrast Tangerine Banded Albino He's massive, Also S.G."Blood", Blood Banded a Hi-Contrast Sunglow Albino, Blood Albino So the 1st year not so good Regroup learn some more, read more, last year ended up with 11 babies, So far this year still in progress
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I have a 1.5 year old male leopard gecko. I have not been able to find any help for this. On Saturday morning he suddenly started scratching/pawing at the ground. he does this for minutes on end (5-20 at a time). When he does, he uses any or all of his limbs and just stares into space. He is capable of walking, I've seen him do it before and after these events. He continues to do it.
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I am a 13-year-old reptile enthusiast. I have written several care guides published on my site, herphusbandry.weebly.com, and one for Western Fence Lizards (Sceloporous occidentalis) that was published in the jan/feb issue of Reptiles magazine, as Herper's Most Wanted. If you saw it, let me know what you thought!
I have 0.2 leopard geckos, and I'm currently incubating 1 egg. I'm expecting 2 more.
I have a 1 year old (and three months) leopard gecko. He lives in a 25 gallon and I use two domes, one for a CHE and on a dimming thermostat, and the other, a nano UVB (I also provide the appropriate calcium with and without D3). He's been doing good, but this morning I woke up and both domes and lights won't work. I'm set to leave town on Saturday and in my town, I don't have a way to get back up he
I have two female leopard geckos who from what I can tell they have never ovulated. It is around the time for ovulation and they show no signs of ovulating. I am giving them plenty of calcium and they are the right age. What is the issue?
I have a female leopard gecko that I bred with my male. I saw them breed and separated them into their own tanks. I read that she would lay her eggs 16 to 22 days after copulation. It is now the twenty eighth day and she still has not laid her eggs.I can see her eggs and I am providing her with a moist laying box. I am keeping her right beside my male and they can see each other could this be stressing her out.
I have a leopard gecko that is overweight. I need to put her on a diet. I was wondering if I should just not feed her, if I should feed her less than what than what I have been feeding her before I noticed, or feed her something entirely different. I have been feeding her 2 to 3 superstorms every other night. What should I do.