Baby Leopard Gecko – Using Substrate To Care For Your Leos – Keeping Your Pets Healthy

This post was written by hookeste on February 8, 2012
Posted Under: Exotic

It is vital that if you are going to own a leopard gecko that you actually take the time to learn about them. There is still an open debate among pet owners of what substrate can be a good place for leopard geckos to live. One of the determining factors has got to be the age of your exotic pets. The young ones and hatchling can live in a terrarium or cage that uses paper towels. When they get older this is a different story because wet paper towels can be ingested by your pets. You got to choose the safest substrate for them to cling on. Since leopard gecko live in confine spaces you need to take note if they are not behaving the same way or if you notice that their normally small white stool becomes wet and bloody. It is easy to remedy this most common leopard gecko disease as soon as you notice it. But when you have neglected to check on your pet this disease can also infect your other pets as well and will change the appearance of your pet. Leopard geckos are insectivores by nature so it is essential that you feed them with living crickets, waxworms, and mealworms. Adult leopard geckos can eat mice on some occasions. Give them water to drink place on a shallow dish. Have this water replaced on a daily basis. By doing this you are ensuring your pets continued health. To make it more interesting for your pet feed them with a variety foods that they love to eat. In summary, leopard geckos may be exotic pets but they are not as hard to care for as one might think. As soon as you learn all that you need to learn about these lizards it will be easier for you to avoid those things that will harm your pets. You can also trade helpful tips with other pet owners as well. If at first you failed to give them the best care that you can give there is still room to learn and grow as a pet owner.

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