Welcome to the world of wonderful leopard geckos.
In this blog, we have been looking at all aspects of leopard gecko care.
I thought I would write a post about leopard gecko basics for newbies. Such as what a leopard gecko is, where they come from, their average lifespan, size and other key leopard gecko facts.
There will be a lot more information about each topic on individual posts, but perhaps this will give a useful general overview.
If you are the type of person who is fond of caring for unique and gentle pet, then you have come to the right place. I truly believe that Leopard Geckos make a fantastic pet, one that will bring great enjoyment to you and also the rest of your family including kids.
Eublepharis macularius is the scientific name for the Leopard Gecko. Leopard geckos have become one of the most common geckos that are being kept as a house pet. If you want the full scientific classification, here it is: Animalia (Kingdom), Chordata (Phylum), Reptilia (Class), Squamata (Order), Geckoida (Family), Eublepharis (Genus), E. macularius (Species).
You can read this earlier post on why they are called leopard geckos in the first place.
The Leopard Gecko is a generally docile animal. Actually, I should clarify that, the leopard gecko is generally docile, friendly and gentle ONCE they have reached a certain level of maturity: baby leopard geckos are feisty teeny tiny little things..snarling mini-devil-geckos my friend calls them.
Over recent years, Leopard Geckos have gained popularity and are rapidly moving up the list of commonly-owned pets such as cats, dogs, fish and birds. Have you people seen the mascot of that famous automobile insurance company in those TV ads? Yes, all geckos have English accents, don't you know!
Here is a little background on leopard geckos and their origin
The Leopard Gecko is a native of Southern Asia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Iran and Iraq. They lived there in harsh conditions, often under the blazing sun. So they slept by day to escape the heat and woke up at night.
To date, almost all of the Leopard Geckos that are being sold in the United States and most other places have been hatched and raised in confinement (captivity). This procedure eliminates the stress of shipping a gecko long distances. Leopard geckos aren't good with stress and it can cause illness and sometimes death.
How Big Does A Leopard Gecko Get?
Most Leopard Geckos grow to 10 to 12 inches (total length). They can be happy enough to live in an aquarium with 10 to 15 gallon capacity. Anything too small and again, you have to be aware of causing stress. No Gecko owner would want to own an unhappy Gecko as an unhappy gecko can create a sick gecko. That being said, if you are just starting and your Gecko is still young, you can then use a smaller vivarium and later move to a bigger habitat as your young reptile pet grows.
Taking care of a leopard gecko
Are you afraid that you may not be able to care for your Gecko properly? Then, worry no more. The Leopard Geckos are very easy to take care of. They are to be frank, clean animals (isn’t that amazing or what?). Unlike other household pets, Leopard Geckos are known to select a specific area of their habitat or place that they can exclusively use for their litters. That makes it easier for the owner to clean up. You can also place a toilet roll or paper towel in the specific spot that they choose, so cleaning up will be a breeze.
In a Leopard Geckos natural habitat, they actually live on soil (land). They are not into climbing trees, it is imperative that they are given or provided with a housing that gives them a lot of surface area. The aquarium’s bottom should always be covered with artificial turf, newspapers (can be used too), or paper towels. Please note that, you cannot use sand, “this is highly not recommended”. Your leopard gecko will ingest the sand when it actually captures its food.
Leopard gecko food
“Insectivores” that is what Leopard Geckos are. They are fond of eating live food. The likes of butter worms; crickets; cockroaches; wax worms or mealworms. A lot of Leopard Gecko owners chooses to raise crickets on their own even mealworms, specifically for the purpose of feeding their pets. Another must known fact is, if you are to feed your Leopard Gecko a cricket, you should place a stone in the middle of its water tray incase they fall in. That would actually prevent your Leopard Gecko from dirtying up its water.
Leopard geckos lifespan
For a lot of different reasons, a Leopard Gecko can be just the perfect pet for you. After reading this post, you will definitely want to rush and look at your local pet shop for a Leopard Gecko. Although, your decision to obtain a Leopard Gecko should not be done based on 'impulse'. Leopard Geckos are known to have a long life span (this is as far as pets go) so if finally you decide to get one for a pet make sure that you are more than willing to make the commitment to take care of it (for a very long time to come). Leopard Geckos can and may actually live for 20 years and sometimes even longer. There is one Leopard Gecko owner, who has written a letter addressed to the chief editor of the Reptiles Magazine, and actually state that their Leopard Gecko lived for almost thirty years!
These and more other facts about Leopard Geckos are to come, so read on!
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What Is A Leopard Gecko and why do they make such great pets?
What is a Leopard Gecko?
The Leopard Geckos were first named as a species specifically as Eublepharis Macularis by Edward Blyth a British Zoologist back in 1854. The name Eublepharis were derived from the Greek words “Eu” (meaning True) and blephar (meaning eyelid). Having an eyelid is what distinguishes members of this subfamily apart from other Geckos. Macularius came from the Latin word “Macula” which means “spot or blemish”, this is in reference to the leopard Geckos natural spot like markings.
Leopard Geckos are natives of Pakistan, Iran, India and Afghanistan where mostly the geographical location is dry and rocky terrain. Geckos are known to be nocturnal creatures, and are known to live under ground.
One of Leopard Geckos main characteristics is its triangular head and large tail, please note that fat is stored directly in the Gecko’s tail. A Geckos skin is patterned heavily and bumpy. Patterns are designed to hide or camouflage a Gecko from prospective danger from its predators.
Leopard Geckos make a great house pet. They are so tiny that they fit in a vivarium that uses up minimal space in your bedroom or living room. They also require less care and attention than other pets such as dogs. They are typically quiet by nature, they do not emit any bad smell or odor. Some leopard geckos do not like to be touched too often.
Leopard Geckos are also inexpensive compared to buying other exotic animals, they are also available legally from pet stores and other Gecko breeders. They come in variety of colors and pattern variations too. Thus, Leopard geckos are called as the perfect house pet.
The Leopard Geckos were first named as a species specifically as Eublepharis Macularis by Edward Blyth a British Zoologist back in 1854. The name Eublepharis were derived from the Greek words “Eu” (meaning True) and blephar (meaning eyelid). Having an eyelid is what distinguishes members of this subfamily apart from other Geckos. Macularius came from the Latin word “Macula” which means “spot or blemish”, this is in reference to the leopard Geckos natural spot like markings.
Leopard Geckos are natives of Pakistan, Iran, India and Afghanistan where mostly the geographical location is dry and rocky terrain. Geckos are known to be nocturnal creatures, and are known to live under ground.
One of Leopard Geckos main characteristics is its triangular head and large tail, please note that fat is stored directly in the Gecko’s tail. A Geckos skin is patterned heavily and bumpy. Patterns are designed to hide or camouflage a Gecko from prospective danger from its predators.
Leopard Geckos make a great house pet. They are so tiny that they fit in a vivarium that uses up minimal space in your bedroom or living room. They also require less care and attention than other pets such as dogs. They are typically quiet by nature, they do not emit any bad smell or odor. Some leopard geckos do not like to be touched too often.
Leopard Geckos are also inexpensive compared to buying other exotic animals, they are also available legally from pet stores and other Gecko breeders. They come in variety of colors and pattern variations too. Thus, Leopard geckos are called as the perfect house pet.
Why are they called leopard geckos in the first place
Leopard geckos are so-called because their normal coloring is a yellow base with black spots and splotches on the body and a white underside. They are not related to the leopard in any way, it's just their patterning and coloring.
With breeding there are now tons of different colors and patterns available. The fact that there are a beautiful variety of colors and breeds available is one of the key reason for these gecko pets' popularity.
And no, they're definitely not called leopard geckos because
~ they hunt and eat humans!
~ they are seven times stronger than human beings
~ after the 80's hair band, Def Leppard
~ after Apple Mac's Snow Leopard software
~ they featured in the the Jungle book
Spottily yours until the next post
GGG
With breeding there are now tons of different colors and patterns available. The fact that there are a beautiful variety of colors and breeds available is one of the key reason for these gecko pets' popularity.
And no, they're definitely not called leopard geckos because
~ they hunt and eat humans!
~ they are seven times stronger than human beings
~ after the 80's hair band, Def Leppard
~ after Apple Mac's Snow Leopard software
~ they featured in the the Jungle book
Spottily yours until the next post
GGG
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