Leopard Gecko Care Tips
Gecko's can be discovered in a variety of warm areas, they are wide spread, pose no plight to man and are quite adaptable.
They do not mind the presence of people and will live comfortably with them.
There are upwards of 750 species of these fine lizards , that are divided into 4 sub categories, Eublepharinae, Sphaerodactylinae, Diplodactylinae and lastly Gekkoninae.
Geckos can be located easily as pets and make a nice contingent to a lizard group. The best method for you is a captively bread variety.
The price starts from $20 to as high as $3000. Sizes range from 3-4 inches for new babies and right up to 12 inches for some of the giants. The usual size of most adult geckos is 8 inches.
The lifetime of a gecko can be as lengthy as 20 years or even more in captivity. The type of care is deterministic of these extended life spans.
A comfortable gecko is a long lived one. Once the dedication to keep a gecko has been made, getting necessary instructions about how to house and care for it is fundamental to make sure it is a good encounter for the gecko and its keeper.
As soon as you have picked your gecko, constructed its housing, set up its nutritional needs, and let it settle in, it is time to get aquainted. So in general, try not to handle your geckos on a regular basis until they get comfortable for a couple days and are at least 6 inches long.
One final note about gecko handling basics. Now that your gecko is old enough, it is best to have a seat on the floor, and allow your gecko to crawl around through loose fingers hand-over-hand for 10 to 15 minutes per day until accustomed to your touch.
This process takes up to seven days. Never, ever hold the gecko’s tail, or it just might be lost, though quite often it will grow back in under 45 days.