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THE LEOPARD GECKO: How To Care For Your Leopard Gecko And Everything You Need To Know To Keep Them Well

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THE LEOPARD GECKO: How To Care For Your Leopard Gecko And Everything You Need To Know To Keep Them Well
THE LEOPARD GECKO: How To Care For Your Leopard Gecko And Everything You Need To Know To Keep Them Well

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THE LEOPARD GECKO: How To Care For Your Leopard Gecko And Everything You Need To Know To Keep Them Well

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A popular beginner's reptile, the leopard gecko, is an easily handled, small lizard from Afghanistan, Pakistan, northwest India, and Iran. Compared to other lizards, they require minimal care. They have perky personalities and make movements that are interesting to watch. Leopard geckos are commonly yellow, white, and spotted with black dots. Hatchlings are striped and gradually change to the spotted appearance. There are several colorful and patterned morphs or variations. Certain colors are more desired and valuable, while the typical wild-type or normal coloration is readily available and most affordable.Leopard geckos, affectionately called leos, are generally easy to care for. They do not require a lot of cage maintenance, and they are hardy and forgiving if their environment is not perfect.Leopard geckos are nocturnal, ground-dwelling geckos that are generally docile and easy to tame. They do not have the sticky toe pads like other geckos, so they do not climb walls, but unlike other geckos, they do have eyelids.This beginners guide provides vital information on the origin, physical attributes, temperament, health problems, feeding, and socialization of this wonderful pets

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