When your leopard gecko is a baby, it will shed its skin around twice per month, and with each shed their spots/ pattern will develop

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When your leopard gecko is a baby, it will shed its skin around twice per month, and with each shed their spots/ pattern will develop
You have probably come to this page worrying because your colourful leopard gecko suddenly looks very ill and ghost-like. But please don’t fear – this
I have previously written a post which includes what people wish they had known before getting a leopard gecko (read here), so I thought I
Struggling to think of names for your leopard gecko? Look no further… I’ve got you covered!
It may surprise you to learn that leopard geckos can suffer from oral health-related problems, just like humans! Like many other reptiles, leopard geckos are polyphyodonts,
Leopard geckos can be prone to a number of illnesses and diseases, and are also frequently rescued from improper conditions or from being abandoned by
The leopard gecko has become a popular pet, but it is important to learn about how they behave in their natural environment before buying one,
If you’re curious about how people set up their vivariums, or if you need help visualising a first-time setup, then take a look inside mine
It can be alarming when your leopard gecko stops eating, and there are so many reasons a leopard gecko may have lost its appetite so
So, you’ve decided that buying a leopard gecko is the right thing for you – congratulations as they are a fantastic pet. Not only are
Sometimes, leopard gecko owners will be faced with their pet having a bad shed, and may need to intervene to help remove any pieces that
Leopard geckos, and many other small lizards, have evolved to be able to lose and regenerate their tails as a form of defence. As a