FROM GECKO TIME:
"Behind the curtain of captive husbandry, one gecko species thrives, while another will not. To understand the species, their environment, anatomy and biology, must further studied. All animals have species-specific needs. Some needs are minimal some are greatly complex. Some needs are obvious while others are obscure and unknown. However these needs must be met to provide health, a quality life, and comfort for captive geckos.
In captive populations, the more specific needs of many species are often not met, or are treated with wrong, careless, and lazy attempts. Often an owner’s preference of style and look of an enclosure prevents correct husbandry".....KEEP READING
Leopard geckos have been popular pets among reptile fans for a long time, and their ease of care and even temperament make it obvious why this is the case. They eat and breed more readily than nearly any other type of lizard, and can be cared for effectively even by amateurs. Of course, it's still important to know about how to take care of these fascinating lizards. In the following posts I will give you some basic facts and care requirements.
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