Keeping Desert Leopard Geckos

Among the lizards quickly gaining popularity among keepers and breeders are the desert leopard geckos. These naturally hardy creatures not only make easy pets, they are also known for their wonderful morphability’ and wonderful colors and patterns that result from creative selective breeding. Read on to know more about these wonderful living jewels of the lizard world. Native to the Deserts Desert leopard geckos are native to the deserts of India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. Here, they survive harsh temps and predators through evolutionary developments that make them the hardy pets we know today. They are nocturnal, avoiding the scorching heat and the sun’s light during the day, preferring to hunt at night. They are hunters and eat live crickets and cockroaches. Although they are known insectivores, they are not known to be picky eaters and will consume anything t student loan calculator hat will fit into their mouths. They get their names from the distinctive spots that grow all over their bodies. Adjusting to Captivity If you plan to keep them as pets, they will adapt pretty well to a tank as long as you have the proper gear and feed. The first thing you have to consider is the size of the tank. Around 20 gallons per lizard you plan to own should be more than enough. Lights and heat would be the next consideration. Unlike other lizards that use the sun to get their calcium content, your leos will not need any UV lights or special lights for such purposes. They are nocturnal and will prefer to hide away from the light during the day. For this purpose however, you need to have some hide boxes in the tank so the lizard can hide away from daylight. Without these boxes, your leos can become stressed. Temperature Temperature is the next consideration.


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