Well, they don't. Leopard geckos are only interested in communicating with other leopard geckos. They can gape and squeak to try to fend off a predator, but that's more of a bluff behavior, not exactly communication. read more
Well, they don’t. Leopard geckos are only interested in communicating with other leopard geckos. They can gape and squeak to try to fend off a predator, but that’s more of a bluff behavior, not exactly communication. read more
Most geckos will consume a very large meal and then take a day or two of rest to digest the meal. Commonly, you can find a gecko basking in the sunlight (or somewhere warmer than the rest of the habitat) after eating. During breeding season, males will smell out females and copulate. read more