tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-39169854793221542962024-03-13T21:32:06.669-07:00Leopard GeckoInformative Blogging on Leopard Geckojudesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01496132760585515007noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3916985479322154296.post-47553497782551271742010-12-17T17:06:00.002-08:002010-12-17T17:09:04.902-08:00Leopard Gecko Breeding Success by Ella McGinley<p>Breeding leopard geckos is just as simple as putting a male and female gecko together. Easy? Yes. Simple? Yes. But for you to be able to successfully breed leopard geckos one has to be observant and careful.<br /></p><p>Your Intentions </p><p>If you intend to incubate the eggs one has to house the male and female together. But timing is the key. A male leopard gecko need not stay with the female most of the time. In fact, it is best that the male leopard gecko be placed in a female's terrarium for thirty minutes each day for three days. Letting them mate for more than the allotted time will cause stress and illness to the female. </p><p>The Gender </p><p>It is very difficult to check on the gender of very young leopard geckos. Classifying them too early will just leave you frustrated since the male looks like their female counterparts. The best time to check on their genders is when they are six months old. Successful breeders would know that the first step to breading leopard geckos is being certain they have one male and one female gecko.</p><p>The Timing </p><p>Breeding leopard geckos too early may pose complications. The growth of your leopard gecko may be impaired and disrupted if they are allowed to mate earlier than what is recommended. The ideal time of breeding is when the leopard gecko has reached its first year. </p><p>The Health Condition </p><p>A female leopard gecko must be in a good health condition prior to breeding. The female leopard gecko must weigh more than 50 grams. A female leopard gecko loses weight when it produces eggs, and its calcium gets depleted from its bones. Thus, it is important to breed females that are 50 grams or more.</p><p>Your Expectations </p><p>Breeding leopard geckos is simple. But expecting immediate results will frustrate you. It is best that you closely monitor your leopard geckos during the breeding period. During the mating period the female leopard gecko may become aggressive. The female gecko may resort to biting. This usually happens when the female gecko is not ready to mate with the male gecko.<br /><br />Observe for a few days and if mating does not occur, you may well consider mating the male with a different female gecko. Be patient as they may become choosy with partners.</p><p>The Product </p><p>They say that all is well that ends well. Once your leopard geckos have successfully mated, there will be one or two eggs on the way in four weeks. Provide your female leopard gecko with a box for laying. Fill it up with one measure of water and one measure of sand. Make sure you add the water slowly. Make sure you monitor the moisture content of the box since too much moisture will produce moldy eggs.<br /><br />The eggs may be transferred to a small box and incubated at 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Your incubation temperature will determine the gender of your hatchlings.<br /></p><p>With much anticipation and by following these guidelines by heart, you are on your way to breeding leopard geckos successfully.</p><p> </p><h3 class="about_author">About the Author</h3> <p>If your looking for more Leopard Gecko information then look no further. Visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.leopardgeckoguidelines.com/">http://www.leopardgeckoguidelines.com</a> This is the perfect location to read more on successful <a target="_new" href="http://www.leopardgeckoguidelines.com/17/breeding-leopard-geckos/">Leopard Gecko Breeding</a></p>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01496132760585515007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3916985479322154296.post-8710223624176652432010-12-17T17:06:00.001-08:002010-12-17T17:07:46.977-08:00What to Know About Leopard Gecko Food by Lemuel Asibal<p><a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.secretsofleopardgeckos.com/">Leopard geckos</a> (Eublepharis macularius) are an interesting breed of lizard. They come in various colors, patterns and sizes. The mixture of different characteristics into one lizard reminds people of the existence of dinosaurs. This particular type of lizard is a perfect pet for an animal enthusiast. Leopard gecko pets are simply one of the wonders of nature. By just looking at such creature, one can surely tell how amazing Mother Nature is. Be informed about <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.secretsofleopardgeckos.com/leopard-gecko-food">leopard gecko food</a> as you read further in this article.</p><p>The lifespan of a leopard gecko is astonishing. They can live up to twenty years or more. When it comes to its length, it reaches about 8-10 inches. Leopard geckos are usually white and yellow with black spots. Baby lizards may appear more striped when they are born but they eventually become spotted through time. However, there are other colors and patterns available depending on its subtype.</p><p>Geckos are nocturnal lizards. They are easily tamed. Surprisingly, this type of lizard cannot climb unlike other lizards. The reason behind this is the absence of toe pads. They also do not have eyelids.</p><p>Anyone would love to have a leopard gecko as a pet. However, there are some essential things that one should know before adopting a gecko. First of all, the most important thing, what do leopard gecko pets eat? It is relatively simple. Live insects are one of the best foods for leopard geckos. Unfortunately, these lovely creatures are not vegetarian. They do not eat plants, fruits or vegetables. Crickets and different species of worms will do such as mealworms, waxworms or superworms. These items are healthy for geckos. But remember not to feed them pinky mice.</p><p>However, before making your geckos enjoy a sumptuous meal of insects, gut loading should be performed with all the insects first. These insects must be given a nutritious powdered diet 12 hours prior to feeding the gecko. This is essential with the health of the leopard gecko. </p><p>Another way of providing nutrients to the insects is through dusting. Vitamins and minerals can be delivered to the insects and to the leopard geckos through this process. Simply combine the insects and dusting powder on a container and gently shake it. But be careful when transferring the dusted insects to the leopard gecko's container. Make sure that no powder will enter the gecko's eyes.</p><p>An alternative to providing nutrients for the geckos is placing a small jar or container filled with powdered vitamins and minerals inside the gecko's home. The gecko will simply lick some powder from time to time.</p><p>The amount and size of a gecko's food depends on every inch of the leopard gecko's length. There is no need to provide food daily. They can be fed every other day. For example, a gecko that is four inches long can be fed with eight mealworms for three to four times a week. </p><p>In terms of their water intake, the owner should always provide a shallow dish of water. Make sure that the container is stable so that it will not be spilled. Vitamin drops should not be mixed with the fresh water. And more importantly, the container should be cleaned regularly. </p><h3 class="about_author">About the Author</h3> <p><a target="_new" href="http://ph.linkedin.com/in/lemuelasibal">Lemuel Asibal</a> is currently handling supervisory tasks such as managing the writers and link specialists being a web marketing specialist. His skills are acquired through his more than two years of immersion in online marketing industry. He manages lots of websites (of several niches) that are promoted through various ethical web marketing techniques.</p>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01496132760585515007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3916985479322154296.post-28814445057821524812010-12-17T17:06:00.000-08:002010-12-17T17:07:19.895-08:00Leopard Gecko Problems by Jeremy Bell<p>We will examine the most common problems that a majority of leopard gecko encounters while in captivity. This particular guide is important in studying up on how to care for one's lizard. As we move on we will explore their wellness, in addition the most common diseases and tips on how to support your gecko to be able to stay healthy.</p><p>Leopard geckos can live up to or perhaps more than twenty years of age along with great diet and also excellent nutrition that's not unusual. You ought to have got your lizard check by any specialize veterinarian, somebody who is an authority with exotic reptiles, even though your gecko is actually displaying very good signs of overall health. Sickness may even now occur even with great clean environment, and nourishment. Complications might occur for leo gecko if perhaps it isn't receiving the proper care or at times regardless of whether you are taking excellent care of it or not. At the very least when it's nicely cared for it is possible to decrease the dangers.</p><p>Some of the most crucial elements to have in mind is just how much calcium supplements your leopard gecko is receiving if it is not acquiring the adequate quantity it will attempt to feed on substrate in order to attempt to consume the calcium within it. The danger with that is if it swallows a great deal of it, that could develop a fatal blockage. To avoid that from becoming the situation for your lizard ensure you preserve a dish along with calcium inside the aquarium at all times. You will discover calcium at your nearby pet stores</p><p>Leopard geckos could certainly have respiratory track infection known as Pneumonia. It is really a serious form of germs inside the lung area. Which could happen when the lizard's habitat is too chilly in temperature and extremely wetter condition which will compromised their immune system. They'll get mucus bubbles develop up in their nose region and also trouble breathing. The scenario will improve the instant somebody boost the temperature to about eighty three F. </p><p>Mouth area contamination is widespread between leopard geckos it can trigger by numerous distinct factors, that consist of fighting, unclean aquarium etc... The way you may realize whether or not your leopard is infected is inflammation close to the mouth area locations. The finest way to clear up the situation will be by clean-up the tank or aquarium as well as the mouth area where by it can be swollen making use of oral antibiotic.</p><p>MBD or Metabolic Bone Illness is brought about by a lack of calcium and vitamin D3 in the leopard geckos eating habits another words dietary deficiency. Vitamin D3 as well as calcium are two critical parts for standard bone formation within the early years and calcification of eggs within expecting female. Leopard geckos with MBD will unquestionably get into situations for instance weakness, spongy bones, limbs along with vertebrae deformation, twitching, and deficiency of urge for food. That could be incredibly tough getting over this specific disease.</p><p>Battling may happen through keeping a bunch of geckos with each other which will cause incidents. Although, no greater than just one male is suggested per container. Ensure to not ever overpopulate the container as fighting will be expected. Keep hiding boxes for just about all of them individually. In case you perceive one leopard gecko is hiding much more as compared to the others that could imply the other geckos tend to be picking on it therefore it would be wise to switch them to some distinct location for its wellbeing.</p><p>This will certainly end the list of leopard gecko difficulties even though there are many more nevertheless we will take a look at all of them in even more specifics. Until following time take great treatment of your leopard gecko. </p><h3 class="about_author">About the Author</h3> <p>Leopard Gecko Pet Care is a free resource. For more great information on <a target="_new" href="http://www.leopardgeckopetcare.com/leopard-gecko-problems">leopard geckos problems</a>, visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.leopardgeckopetcare.com/">http://www.leopardgeckopetcare.com</a></p>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01496132760585515007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3916985479322154296.post-37873394833791066122010-12-17T17:02:00.002-08:002010-12-17T17:06:22.684-08:00Are You Using Sand For Your Leopard Gecko? Find Out If It's Safe by Jeremy Bell<p>Quite a few queries have been raised in the past regarding what substrate should be applied for leopard geckos. A few tend to be baffled regarding which substrates is safer. At this time sand and calcium sand happen to be two substrates that are being used. Ordinary sand is formed out of stone which can produce condition like impaction if consume with foods. Calcium sand is primarily calcium carbonate the same chemical substance in chalk which is not dangerous for your gecko.</p><p>Gastrointestinal tract sucks up calcium carbonate if, perhaps absorbed in tiny portions, the entire body uses the actual chemical for other functions as it demands. Uncertainties are raising whenever large amount of sand happens to be swallowed which might create a cause for panic and anxiety.</p><p>Paper towels, are sometimes use even though it is not as pretty as other choices, are the ideal substrates out there. In addition, as for Juveniles and little baby hatch lings paper towel is also the best selection in substrate. With respect to adult leopard gecko you will find additional choices however, we're planning to concentrate more now on sand.</p><p>For many when it comes to utilizing sand their respond is no, however that depends on which sand one is referring to. Sand may be considered harmful by many pet owners, primarily for the risk of impaction when ingested with food. Impaction happens accidentally and or purposefully eaten in order to satisfy calcium requirements. This creates a larger threat with regard to hatch lings that are below a year old. Sand also has dust which could cause respiratory harms. Germs along with other types of small creatures develop in moist sand.</p><p>Calcium sand however is stated as being safe and sound for your leopard gecko so examine along with your vet for better information with this. A number of breeders have experienced absolutely no challenges making use of it for their reptiles. Several stories happen to be shared concerning impaction but none involve calcium sand.</p><p>Even though geckos are initially from warm and deserted areas, it's definitely not advised that regular sand be kept in the bottom part of their tank. Staying in the container can not mimic a natural and organic habitat therefore it can be highly recommended not to utilize real sand since that could be swallowed and lead to issues. Numerous owners like to make use of paper and paper towels within their aquariums to maintain far better eye on their leopard gecko droppings. Calcium sand is not risky to implement in your aquarium. Calcium sand is certainly suggested to always be digestible and above all safer. Provide your gecko with a bowl of calcium in order to support in meeting all their calcium requirements.</p><p>An additional alternative if you still don't think it can be harmless to make use of sand is to utilize it simply with well supplemented and wholesome adults' leopard geckos. Solely pick smaller sized grains so that you may stop any digestible concerns. Should you see your gecko is consuming any of the calcium sand, make sure to check them meticulously to be positive it doesn't ingest a great deal them. This may result in an impaction. Additionally Should sand begins to present in bowels just avoid making use of sand immediately and consult your vegetarian for much more help. </p><h3 class="about_author">About the Author</h3> <p>Leopard Gecko Pet Care is a free resource. For more great information on <a target="_new" href="http://www.leopardgeckopetcare.com/leopard-gecko-sand">leopard gecko sand</a>, visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.leopardgeckopetcare.com/">http://www.leopardgeckopetcare.com</a></p>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01496132760585515007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3916985479322154296.post-18971241620505386122010-12-17T17:02:00.001-08:002010-12-17T17:06:06.827-08:00What's With the Leopard Tail Gecko? by Ella McGinley<p>Leopard geckos are small, gentle and unassuming reptiles. The small size of their bodies put their lives in danger. The strikingly beautiful skin patterns and markings on them make them more attractive to potential predators. Nevertheless, these small geckos are quite efficient at defending themselves. The leopard geckos have their own defense mechanisms. The leopard tail gecko is one of them.</p><p>Leopard tail gecko also is an extraordinary talent that the leopard gecko possesses where it drops its tail. They use this ability to protect themselves from their predators. If you are a leopard gecko owner, you can easily tell whether they are stressed, frightened or ill, if their tail drops. The less stress the better. </p><p>If you have other pets, such as cats or dogs, it would be best to prevent them from reaching or coming near the leopard gecko's terrarium. This way one can steer clear of accidents and undesirable consequences of stress.<br /><br />When leopard tail gecko happens you can separate and isolate the leopard gecko from the others. It is best that isolation be done for about four to six weeks. During this period the gecko can grow its tail back and be relieved from stress.</p><p>Leopard tail gecko also happens when the gecko is mishandled by its owner or bitten. This raises the threat on the gecko's life, and defends itself by dropping off its tail. The moving tail easily draws attention to its predator, and gives the gecko time to plan its escape.</p><p>We all know that the leopard gecko will be able to grow its tail back, but nothing is better than giving them extra attention and care to stay healthy. When leopard tail gecko happens you should not overlook it. Remember that stress can contribute to a leopard gecko's death. Certainly, the leopard tail gecko or losing its tail is one stressful experience to them.</p><p>Ever wonder why their tail is so important? A leopard gecko's tail is where fat is stored. The fat in their body keeps their body temperature warm during cold seasons. Fat stored in their tails also helps them endure the cold season without food.<br /><br />Losing a tail would entail you to feed your leopard gecko with the right kind and amount of food it needs to rejuvenate and bring back whatever it had lost. Tails that have grown back are distinctly darker than the tail they have lost, but what could be better than having your tail back. </p><p>Though losing a tail is normal to leopard geckos during its lifespan, it is still best to take the necessary precautions to prevent leopard tail gecko. It is best to give it a stress-free environment, where it can confidently keep that leopard tail gecko away.</p><p> </p><h3 class="about_author">About the Author</h3> <p>Ella McGinley is a leopard gecko enthusiast.<br />Get Your detailed FREE mini-course on <a target="_new" _new="" href="http://goarticles.com/article/What-s-With-the-Leopard-Tail-Gecko/%3Ca%20target=">http://www.leopardgeckoguidelines.com/</a>">10 Essential Steps to Buying, Caring and Breeding Happier and Healthier Leopard Geckos.</p><p>If you want to learn more about Leopard Tail Gecko, check out <a target="_new" href="http://www.leopardgeckoguidelines.com/13/carrot-tail-leopard-gecko/">http://www.leopardgeckoguidelines.com/13/carrot-tail-leopard-gecko/</a> and <a target="_new" href="http://www.leopardgeckosecrets.info/">Leopard Gecko Secrets</a></p>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01496132760585515007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3916985479322154296.post-55329366167025027472010-12-17T17:02:00.000-08:002010-12-17T17:05:52.246-08:00How to Make the Best Leopard Gecko Hide by Ella McGinley<p>Leopard geckos are cold-blooded reptiles, and as such, need to accustom their body temperature regularly to be able to adapt to their living environment. In order for your pet gecko to withstand the living environment while in captivity, you as the breeder or gecko owner, must see to it that the leopard gecko hide you have created for your pet is as similar as possible to its natural habitat.</p><p>Leopard geckos are nocturnal reptiles, meaning they rest during daylight and go out during evenings. During the day, the little gecko will hide under a rock. These rocks give ambient temperature for the gecko. It is henceforth, vital to keep in mind that the gecko must not be exposed during the day.<br />Specialists say it is best method is to provide two leopard gecko hide boxes. This way, they can simply shift to the other hide box if they to need adjust the temperature of their body. One box should be both dry and fresh, while the other box must be warm and with proper moisture. </p><p>Leopard geckos are known to shed their skin habitually. They require a shadowy area for this process. Occasionally, the hide box is where the female gecko will go to lay their eggs, though a special box can be created for that purpose.</p><p>Pet stores do offer pre-made leopard gecko hide boxes for sale. However, if you wish to save money, you can always build your own hide box quite simply. It is important in this case, that you know how to create them correctly. The temperature and humidity are the most important points to consider. If you want to build your own leopard gecko hide box, it is necessary that you read and watch hide box building tutorials or videos, so that you become familiar with how to construct them correctly. In order to ascertain whether you have the correct temperature gradient, it is necessary to obtain a thermometer and a humidity regulator. </p><p>An important consideration is the light that penetrates the box. Similar to the environment under the rocks, there should be very little light penetrating the gecko hide box. This way your leopard gecko will feel secure and protected from predators. The entrance should be just big enough to let the gecko easily slip in and out and no bigger. This way, the least amount of light will trickle in.</p><p>The size of the gecko terrarium should be spacious enough for the gecko to be able to move around and be active during evenings. It, likewise, needs space for live game. Leopard geckos are very lively during nighttime, so expect your pet gecko to be very perky.</p><p>Constructing the gecko hide box properly is essential since it has a great impact on the well-being and lifespan of your leopard gecko. 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