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Akara22

For the leopard gecko’s home you can take a terrarium or an aquarium. The cage will require some substrate so you can put paper towels, sand, newspaper or reptile carpets. Leopard gecko is nocturnal so no extraordinary basking lights or UV bulbs are required. A lamp with the ordinary glowing bulb is perfect at one side of a cage.

Answered by Akara22 1 year ago

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Rufus

I have also a leopard gecko from 2 months. It primarily eats insects like crickets, wax worms, super worms, silk worms, and mealworms. Crickets are the good source of the nutrition and food in the diet of leopard gecko. You must gut load the crickets before giving them to the leopard gecko. The food bowl should be smooth so that the mealworms can not escape from there.
I always give calcium powder to my gecko as it is very important mineral. You can also give vitamins once in a week. For water you can put shallow dish water in a cage.

Answered by Rufus 1 year ago

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Laker

Many of the people give only mealworms. But it is not right; they need also crickets and some occasional worms for a healthy and long life. If you are keeping him in a tank the size of the tank should be of 10 gallon for every leopard gecko. There should be a lamp on the one side of a tank for the light. You can put a heat pad on the one side of a tank. Hide box should also be there for every gecko. A substrate should also be there at the bottom of a tank.

Answered by Laker 1 year ago

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Aston66

You should have at least 2 hides and the moist hide. Some substrate like non adhesive self liner, paper towels, reti carpet, etc. You should have feeding and water bowls. In the food bowl you can put Ca NO d3 for them. In food you can give meal worms and crickets with vitamins. As a heat source I am using red bulbs for my leopard as leopard can not see a color, so you can also use it. Under the tank heater you may use UTH.

On heating you must use a rheostat or thermostat but do not use heat rocks because they can develop the hot spots which can also burn your leopard.

Answered by Aston66 1 year ago

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