Leopard Geckos may be small (and adorable!), but they are among the most complex species to care for. The environment they are kept in must be precisely right, and the same goes for their food. read more
Monitor her eliminations. Feces is brown, urates is white or yellow, and chalky. Make sure she continues defecating normally. If she stops eating and defecating, take her to a veterinarian immediately. read more
Well, leopard gecko hatchlings usually eat about 3-4 small crickets or mealworms a day. As an adult, about 5 every other day. They should be fed very early in the morning or around dusk or nightfall, as these geckos are nocturnal. read more
This doesn’t really harm the gecko, but does annoy them. It is a good idea to drop in 5-9 crickets and see if your gecko eats them all. You can adjust that number depending on how many crickets you leopard gecko usually eats. read more