FROM REPTILE.COM:
"Simply said, temperature is one of the most important considerations for reptile and amphibian maintenance. Many biological processes, such as digestion, reproduction, respiration and immune response, are directly affected by temperature. In the wild, exothermic animals, such as herps, are able to thermoregulate. They regulate their internal temperatures by seeking out suitable niches in the environment. In captivity, however, the options for a herp to thermoregulate as in nature are diminished or even nonexistent in many instances."
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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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