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I have kept Leopard Geckos for 3 years. Here I will explain a little about them! Basic Set Up Needed Leopard geckos are fairly easy to keep. Before you bring your new lizard home you will need to buy the following: (more info on the following later in review) Vivarium This is the tank you are going to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/09/10 (Very useful, 492 readings)
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I must admit that before I actually got a leopard gecko, I had never even seen or heard of one. They are not that big and are quite innocuous at first glance. It didn't seem the sort of reptile that would make you or your friends go 'wow'. How wrong I was. I fell in love my first leopard gecko and have found them to be one of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/11/09, updated on 23/11/09 (Very useful, 630 readings)
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Reptiles to a lot of people make very boring pets because they just "sit there" for a lot of the time...but then a fish doesn't do a great deal either! I am personally a huge reptile fan and I'm totally obsessed with one of my latest pets (I have quite a few lol), Whisper the albino leopard gecko. She's about eight ... Read the complete review

by gary - written on 26/08/08
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hi i have had leopard gecko's before an seen many of them i was given one buy a family member who has moved away an i am wondering if it is a leopard gecko i have search all the sites on the net looked at thousands of pics an there is not one even like mine he is about 14 inches dark grey with orange dots a crocodile eyes any one no weather it is one or what it could be

by - written on 26/01/08 (Useful, 599 readings)
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Gechos are a family of insect eating lizards, mostly nocturnal and have no eyelids. There skin is soft with little bumps all over it, there toes have hooked membranes on them to allow them to stick to smooth surfaces, there tail is used as a store for fat and can be cast off if threatened by another creature. My gecho had a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/09/07 (Not useful, 196 readings)
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I did find the site so far to be the best with info that is easy to follow. My sister wants to buy my to be 5yr old one for his birthday. Any input on whether this would be a good idea??? I am having mixed feelings on this as I am sure I would be the one taking care of it....and I really dislike bugs alot. As for my son ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/06/07 (Very useful, 560 readings)
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Me and my partner own two geckos. They are relatively new, just under a year old but we have quickly become attached to our "babies" as we call them and wanted to share the beautiful pictures and experiences of our geckos with all of you. What do leopard geckos look like? We actually have one leopard gecko ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/10/06 (Very useful, 6265 readings)
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As a keen leopard gecko keeper I have owned a large number of geckos in the past and have a passion for them and their welfare. I am also a worker in the animal care sector and have qualificaitons within Animal care, management, development, breeding and many other subject matters. I will go through the basics of the leopard gecko in ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/10/06 (Not useful, 92 readings)
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this is a lovely little pet he/shes is gorgeus the pic is fantanstic and everything about it !!!!im going to be getting one of these the wonderful spote brings out the inside of this little living creature they are not feirce and bite rairly .they would not harm a fly actually thy would lol !the pic is lovly showing you all the different ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/02/06 (Very useful, 9601 readings)
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Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius) A BASIC SHOPPING LIST TO GET STARTED WITH! • Vivarium or tank (minimum of 24”x12”x12” for one adult) • Chosen substrate • Heat mat • Thermostat and two thermometers • Calcium powder • Calcium/vitamin powder (with D3) • Live food • Gutload for ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/09/03, updated on 21/09/03 (Very useful, 21581 readings)
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I’ve always had conflicting feelings about pet reptiles. The animal activist in me tells me it is a horrific business…pet shops selling specialised creatures to twelve year old kids who often are clueless as how to care for the poor little buggers. Then of course, there’s always the chance that Iggy the Iguana might ... Read the complete review
