Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Desert Leopard Gecko

The Desert Leopard Gecko, one of our favorite reptile pets, originally came to us from the desert areas of India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan.

Habitat

They thrive in the arid desert grasslands among rocks and crevasses, eating whatever insect happens by and licking limestone and other rocks for dew and calcium.

They are nocturnal, hiding during the day from the hot sun and predatory birds and animals.

Markings

The hatchlings start out with broad stripes across their bodies that fade with each shed and become leopard like spots after about six months of age. The desert Leopard Gecko gets its name from the adult markings we are so familiar with today. These adult markings and coloration help them blend in with their rocky terrain.

Unique Qualities

The Desert Leopard Gecko has a thick tail that stores fat and water for times of need. But if a predator grabs it by the tail, the body and tail separate. While the Gecko heads for safety, the predator is left with a still-wiggling tail to hold its attention.

They are readily adaptable to life as a pet, becoming tame in a short amount of time, and willing to be handled even by children. They will eat straight from your hand, but can be left to their own device for a couple of days without any harm done.

Pet Qualities

The Leopard Gecko has grown popular as a pet for good reason. They are:

• Easily tamed, even as adults
• Easy to care for
• Low maintenance
• Hearty
• Long lived - 10-20 years

Kat Magnus has been caring for geckos for over 25 years. Her newest book, "Gecko Care Made Easy," teaches Gecko owners absolutely everything they need to know about caring for their reptile.

http://www.reptilegecko.com

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