I've had a female leopard gecko for about three or four years now. She is one of the most interesting and cute little pets I've ever had. Her name is "Plasma", symbolic of her ancient reptilian blood.
Little info on this species:
Common/Latin Names: Leopard Gecko/ Eublepharis macularius
Habitat: Dry, rocky desert
Region: pakistan, india, and afganistan.
Activity: Nocturnal
Info:
They are terrestrial, which means they lack the suction pads other geckos have. Their little feet have curve toes with sharp nails. They are also one of the only gecko species that have true eyelids. Another trait unique to this family of geckos, is their fat tails, which are used for fat storage, much like that of a gila monster. Their diet is primarily insectivorious. Mine is picky, she will only take live crickets, nothing else I've ever spent money on. If ever there was a roommate I would choose, it would surely be her. Another thing often overlooked with reptiles, is personality and intellibence. This one has everything she needs. She's a daredevil who loves to jump off my bed when I let her out to crawl around on the mountainous comforter. On a few occasions, she's even approached new people for attention. She's climbed ontop of a makeup box just tolook in the mirror. BTW, there's a reason leopard is in their name. They stalk their prey like a cat, and lunge for the kill. Such a little predator
Recently I designed this litte maze/dollhouse thing that I want to build for her as a sort of enrichment. She barely ever gets to come out of her terrarium, only when she has problems shedding the skin on her little fingers and I have to help out. I can't wait to see what she does with it. I'm probably going to put some mini furniture in there for so she can chill. She has an affection for felt and other soft comfy materials. I think I'm going to try to do one of those ferret hammock things too. Think she'd find that interesting.
Well, if anyone else has reptiles, or any other unusual pets/family members they'd like to share stories about, join in!
Little info on this species:
Common/Latin Names: Leopard Gecko/ Eublepharis macularius
Habitat: Dry, rocky desert
Region: pakistan, india, and afganistan.
Activity: Nocturnal
Info:
They are terrestrial, which means they lack the suction pads other geckos have. Their little feet have curve toes with sharp nails. They are also one of the only gecko species that have true eyelids. Another trait unique to this family of geckos, is their fat tails, which are used for fat storage, much like that of a gila monster. Their diet is primarily insectivorious. Mine is picky, she will only take live crickets, nothing else I've ever spent money on. If ever there was a roommate I would choose, it would surely be her. Another thing often overlooked with reptiles, is personality and intellibence. This one has everything she needs. She's a daredevil who loves to jump off my bed when I let her out to crawl around on the mountainous comforter. On a few occasions, she's even approached new people for attention. She's climbed ontop of a makeup box just tolook in the mirror. BTW, there's a reason leopard is in their name. They stalk their prey like a cat, and lunge for the kill. Such a little predator

Recently I designed this litte maze/dollhouse thing that I want to build for her as a sort of enrichment. She barely ever gets to come out of her terrarium, only when she has problems shedding the skin on her little fingers and I have to help out. I can't wait to see what she does with it. I'm probably going to put some mini furniture in there for so she can chill. She has an affection for felt and other soft comfy materials. I think I'm going to try to do one of those ferret hammock things too. Think she'd find that interesting.
Well, if anyone else has reptiles, or any other unusual pets/family members they'd like to share stories about, join in!
