Normal Leopard Gecko
(Eublepharis macularius)
Captive Bred 2024
Size: ~10cm
Sex: Unsexed
The photo shows the exact individual you will recieve.
Keeping a leopard gecko as a pet is a popular and rewarding choice for reptile enthusiasts, especially those new to reptile keeping. Native to the arid regions of Pakistan and India, these small and nocturnal lizards are known for their distinctive appearance, with leopard-like spots and a docile demeanour. Setting up an appropriate enclosure involves providing a secure and spacious terrarium with a substrate suitable for burrowing, as leopard geckos enjoy digging and hiding. They thrive in a temperature-controlled environment with a heat source for a designated basking spot. Leopard geckos are insectivores, primarily consuming live insects such as crickets and mealworms. Their diet can be supplemented with calcium and vitamin D3 for proper bone health.
One of the appealing aspects of leopard geckos is their calm nature, making them suitable for gentle handling. With straightforward care requirements, including a proper habitat, a varied and well-balanced diet, and access to clean water, leopard geckos can make charming and low-maintenance pets, bringing joy to reptile enthusiasts of all experience levels. Regular observation and periodic veterinary check-ups contribute to their overall well-being and longevity in captivity.
Adult Size: 8-10 Inches
Lifespan:15-20 Years
Breeding Age: 6 Months (Male) and 9 Months (Female)
For more information, please take a look at the Leopard Gecko care sheet provided.