By: Michael Corben | 2010-11-10 | Pets The leopard gecko is a member of the reptilian class of animals. It is also known to be one of the smallest reptiles in the world. Some tiny geckos are known to only grow to reach a length of about 0.6 in (or 1.6 cm). However adult leopard geckos can grow to reach the length of 8 to 12 inches long and weigh as much as 60 to over 100 grams. In the United States, one of the most commonly bred lizards is the leopard gecko. read more
By: Lemuel Asibal | 2010-09-13 | Pets Owning an exotic animal is quite cool nowadays. It is a growing hobby all over the world. One of the most popular exotic pets are the geckos, such as carrot tail leopard gecko to name one. They are easy to take care of and are not noisy pets. Geckos also come in gorgeous and wonderful colors. They are truly eye candies. Their home needs not to be extra large and buying them is a lot cheaper. People of any age can take care of a gecko. It is actually one of the best choices for pets. There are hu read more
By: Michael Corben | 2010-11-15 | Pets Leopard gecko being a lovable lizard is quickly dominating the world of reptile lovers. This is not hard to understand because leopard geckos are unique in the reptile world for various reasons. First off, these wonderful lizards are small and they are very easy to raise and take care of. You can choose from a wide variety of different breeds called "morphs". Leopard gecko morphs come in different colors and patterns. read more
By: Lemuel Asibal | 2010-09-13 | Pets Leopard Geckos are one of the few animals which you can mix and match colors and genes by breeding--exactly what leopard gecko breeders have been found exciting. They are pretty popular due to their arsenal of colors and patterns. These Leos' morphs are sought after by professional breeders all over the world as they aim to discover new types of morphs for Leopard Gecko. Plus, for pet traders, better morphs sell at a very much higher value. read more
By: Michael Corben | 2010-10-28 | Pets Basic Leopard Gecko Information. Leopard gecko or eublepharis macularius are part of the lizard family. These breeds have originated from the Middle East and Asian Region particularly in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. The leopard geckos' natural environment is dry and rocky like the dessert. They prosper and usually underground. read more
By: Uno Birawan | 2010-09-16 | Pets Speaking about lizards, you may find that the leopard gecko is one of the geckos that you can easily breed while in captivity. Their beautiful and unique patterns plus their obvious appearances that are very interchangeable through breeding made the leopard gecko most admired compared to other geckos. Breeding among geckos will create new specimens with more unique patterns, which makes the job of a breeder very exciting. read more
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By: Michael Corben | 2010-10-29 | Pets For people who know so much about the facts concerning the albino leopard gecko, it is not unusual for them to know that this gecko's variety is expensive. Before, the reason why albino leopard geckos are expensive is because of the fact that it is a rare leopard gecko. During the first generation of leopard geckos, there is no such thing as this morph of gecko. And when the first albino was born, the owner or the breeder made a way so that he will be able to produce more albino geckos. read more
By: Michael Corben | 2010-11-24 | Pets The exact number of leopard gecko to be housed together will depend on the size of the aquarium and the territoriality of the individual leopard gecko. Fighting among leopard geckos is a common scenario knowing that leopard geckos are territorial by nature. read more
By: Michael Corben | 2010-11-11 | Pets Leopard geckos are generally healthy animals. But this does not mean that they are free from acquiring diseases. Good thing is majority of these diseases can be prevented as long as proper care is given by the pet owners to the leopard gecko. Some of the most common diseases in leopard geckos and how it is treated or prevented will be discussed further in this article. read more
By: Michael Corben | 2010-11-18 | Pets Breeding the morphs of leopard gecko started in the year 1991. Leopard gecko fanatics have been bombarded with the choices on what specific color they want their pet to be. Among all of the many options the top favorites are the orange leopard gecko or also called as tangerine and the sunglow. To help you get yourself more familiar about these two breeds let us take a look at their specific characteristics. read more
By: Terrence A Smith | 2010-03-29 | Pets Being nocturnal, geckos prefer to feed at night time and usually become active at dusk in the wild. In captivity we use artificial lighting to produce this affect thus triggering feed times. While our lights may be on in our living space the gecko will react to their lights going out in theirs. read more
By: Eila McGinley | 2011-05-02 | Pets "My Leopard gecko stopped eating, what shall I do" is a really common question found in any online forum about reptiles and that's because it's quite a common occurrence in Leopard geckos, if you're not very careful. read more
By: M. Lewis | 2011-07-14 | Holidays Leopard Costumes;A leopard is not only a fantastic creature of the wilds but it can also make an adorable leopard costume. But of course by a leopard costume, we mean faux leopard skin. read more
By: Terrence A Smith | 2010-03-30 | Pets Lizards can make excellent pets especially leopard geckos because of their smaller size. Geckos have several advantages that make them perfect to keep in your home. Unlike the usual pets like dogs or cats, geckos have minimal care requirements. read more