The Leopard Gecko Manual


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Considered by author Philippe de Vosjoli as "the first domesticated species of lizard," the leopard gecko has fast become "the reptilian version of the parakeet or goldfish." Leopard Geckos takes a close look at the characteristics of this species that have made these attractive lizards so amazingly popular in the pet world. As a hardy, easy care, and potentially long-lived lizard, the leopard gecko is the perfect size, attractive in its velvety skin, and fairly easy to breed. The subject of breeding geckos is covered in multiple chapters in this book led by author and herp expert de Vosjoli, who is joined by gecko specialists Dr. Roger Klingenberg, Ron Tremper, and Dr. Brian Viets, who each contribute special chapters to this up-to-date and authoritative guide. Colorfully illustrated, Leopard Geckos provides excellent general guidelines for keepers who wish to add a gecko to their vivarium and maintain their pet in excellent health and condition. The authors provide an introduction to gecko characteristics including distribution, size, longevity, and growth rate, to help beginners better understand the anatomy and behavior of these fascinating lizards. This Advanced Vivarium Systems title includes information about selecting a healthy leopard gecko, handling, housing needs, water and feeding requirements, and shedding and tail loss. Dr. Klingenberg provides the chapter "The Recognition and Treatment of Disease," which covers specific disorders keepers should be aware of. De Vosjoli begins the discussion on breeding leopard geckos, and then is joined by Dr. Viets for a chapter on "Incubation Temperature and Hatchling Sex and Pigmentation." Tremper's chapter on "Color and Pattern Variations" focuses on the genetic aspects of breeding leopard geckos. The book also discusses the African fat-tailed gecko plus other eublepharids, including the African clawed gecko, Japanese leopard gecko, Malaysian cat gecko, and the Central American banded gecko.




The Leopard Gecko Manual


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The leopard gecko has fast become the reptilian version of the parakeet or goldfish. Considered to be the first domesticated species of lizard, the leopard gecko is attractive, perfectly sized, and easy to breed. Leopard Gecko Manual takes a close look at all the characteristics that have made these attractive lizards so amazingly popular in the pet world. Written by a team of herpetoculture experts and gecko specialists, this up-to-date and authoritative guide provides reliable guidelines for keepers who wish to add a gecko to their vivarium and maintain their pet in excellent health and condition. This second edition is revised and expanded to include new sections on Gecko nutrition and feeding, housing, breeding, and banded Geckos. Inside the Leopard Gecko Manual: How to select leopard geckos as pets or for breeding Understanding the anatomy and behavior of these fascinating lizards Feeding your leopard gecko a nutritionally sound diet, with the latest insights on feeder insects and prepared foods How to design and maintain the ideal naturalistic habitat for your leopard gecko Detailed information on all aspects of breeding, egg-laying, and incubation What you need to know about skin shedding cycles and tail loss Recognizing signs of disease and how to handle health issues Special chapters on African fat-tailed geckos and other eublepharids




Leopard and Fat-Tailed Geckos


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Explains how to choose, house, feed, and breed a pet gecko.




Leopard Gecko Care: The Complete Guide to Caring for and Keeping Leopard Geckos as Pets


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Leopard geckos have become a very popular, and common, pet and have been extensively bred within the United States over the last thirty years. Due to the extensive breeding there are multiple different colour morphs available which adds to the desirability of the leopard gecko as a pet. The leopard gecko (scientifically known as Eublepharis macularius) is a crepuscular ground-dwelling lizard. Unlike the majority of other gecko species, the leopard gecko possesses moveable eyelids which gives the gecko an anthropomorphic quality. The specie's extraordinary set of eyelids is the basis for the scientific name. Eublepharis is a combination of the Greek words Eu, meaning 'good, ' and Blephar, meaning 'eyelid.' The name Macularius is derived from the Latin word Macula which translates to 'spot' or 'blemish' which is in obvious reference to the animal's spotted markings. They are naturally found in the deserts of Asia, Pakistan and northern India. This book was previously published by 'Pet Care Professionals' under the same name.




Leopard Gecko Care


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Experience the happiness of having a leopard gecko, a well-liked and low-maintenance lizard! "Leopard Gecko Care: A Complete Guide for Beginners" is all you need to ensure the health and well-being of your new pet. Leopard geckos are lovely, low-maintenance pets that are ideal for novice and seasoned reptile owners alike. Everything you require to furnish your gecko with a cozy and enjoyable house is covered in this guide. Discover how to create the ideal habitat, including selecting the ideal tank and bedding and regulating the humidity and temperature. With this comprehensive feeding guideline, caring for your leopard gecko is a breeze. To keep your gecko happy and healthy, learn what live insects to give them, how often to feed, and how to gut-load and supplement. In order to help you recognize when your gecko is hungry, stressed, or simply exploring, it also explain how to understand their behavior. Any pet's health and wellbeing are crucial, and this book provides comprehensive information on common health problems and preventative measures. To keep your gecko healthy, learn how to recognize symptoms of sickness, deal with shedding issues, and be sure to get frequent checkups. It can be both exciting and satisfying to breed leopard geckos. The fundamentals of breeding are covered in this guide, including selecting suitable pairings, hatchling care, and egg incubation. "Leopard Gecko Care: A Complete Guide for Beginners" is a great resource if you're thinking of obtaining a leopard gecko for the first time or just want to learn more. It has a ton of useful ideas, information, and guidance to help you have a successful and enjoyable gecko experience. Explore the world of leopard geckos to make sure the life of your new pet is long, happy, and healthy!




The Complete Guide to Leopard Gecko Care and Ownership


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Are You Ready to Welcome a Leopard Gecko into Your Life? Whether you already have your Leopard Gecko, or are looking to find just the right one, this guide is the perfect place to start your ownership journey. Learn how to find and select the perfect gecko, from a detailed list of the most common morphs, to ensuring your potential gecko is healthy and fit. Also, learn the rich history of Leopard Geckos in the wild and how it impacts their behaviors today, as well as how you care for them. Crafting the Ultimate Gecko Habitat: The Perfect Vivarium Learn exactly how to create a thriving home for your gecko. What substrates should you use? What should you avoid? Why are hides so important? And how should you decorate your tank to ensure your gecko is happy? What are the ideal lighting, temperature and humidity for your tank? Learn all this and more inside these pages. Nurturing Wellness: Feeding and Health Care for Your Gecko Embark on a journey of responsible gecko ownership by understanding their dietary needs and health requirements. Learn about proper nutrition, explore supplements, and find out how to ensure your gecko stays hydrated. You'll be prepared to recognize and address common health issues like impaction, parasites, malnutrition, Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD), Stick Tail disease, and more. Forging a Bond: Handling and Bonding Tips Create a loving bond with your gecko through patient and gentle handling. Learn the proper way to handle them so that they feel safe and secure. Learn how to read their body language and understand their unique behaviors and preferences, building trust over time. Learn the advanced techniques that will ensure you create a strong bond that enhances both your lives. "The Complete Guide to Leopard Gecko Care and Ownership" is your passport to becoming a confident and responsible Leopard Gecko owner. Get your copy now and embark on a path of discovery, learning, and unforgettable companionship. Your gecko's adventure begins with you - take this opportunity to become the best gecko owner you can be!




Leopard Gecko Care


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Leopard Gecko Care A Comprehensive Guide and Manual on How to Take Care of Leopard Gecko as PetsLeopard geckos are not hard to think about but rather it is somewhat exorbitant at the outset. They need a 40 gallon reproducer tank (exoterra huge wide), heat light and warmth bulb around 75 watts (no red, blue, purple or dark bulbs), free substrate like ecoearth, min of 3 stows away (one of the covers up ought to be a sticky cover up) and a water bowl. Given them spring water or faucet water that has been dechlorinated. They eat around 10-15 appropriate estimated creepy crawlies a day, ensure its littler than its head however in any event as large as it's tongue, dust the bugs with calcium with d3 2-3 times each week delicately. Multivitamin once per week, Spot clean the tank when you see crap and afterward change out the substrate at regular intervals. . In this book, everything you need to know about Leopard geckos is discussed.GET YOUR COPY TODAY







Fat-Tailed Gecko


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This book tells on caging, colors, health, feeding, and breeding of Leopard Geckos, native to Pakistan, and Fat-Tailed Geckos, native to Africa, both commonly bred and readily available in the United States. Authors R. D. and Patricia Bartlett--widely respected specialists on reptiles and amphibians--instruct readers on the animals' anatomies and life cycles, traits, care, and breeding. The Reptile and Amphibian Keeper's present hobbyists and scholars of reptiles with vital information and checklists, plus a wealth of informative color photos. The books also list herpetological organizations and special interest groups that readers will find helpful as sources of further information.Intro to Geckos that the purpose of this book is "to provide the user with a straightforward, practical source of information on selecting and keeping geckos." Her colorful guide achieves that reason and that's just the beginning, as it offers a legitimate examination of the numerous geckos available today, including the extremely popular leopard gecko and crested gecko as well as various day geckos, Madagascan geckos, new Caledonian geckos, micro-geckos, and tokay geckos. For their amazing colors, new behaviors, longevity, and attractive appearance, geckos are favored by beginning hobbyists. Geckos provide guidelines for owners who wish to add a gecko to their vivarium and keep their pet in excellent health and condition. The compiler which includes size, feet, eyes, color and design, scales, shedding, propagation, tail, sexing and activity, to help beginners better understand the anatomy and behavior of these fascinating lizards. This Advanced Vivarium Systems title covers information about selecting a healthy gecko, handling, housing needs, water, and feeding requirements. A separate section, "Keeping Geckos Healthy," provides a comprehensive primer on the health needs and veterinary care of these rewarding reptiles, including quarantine and acclimation considerations, stress, parasites, and specific disorders.