Creating a Habitat for Your Pet Leopard Gecko

If you're thinking of keeping a leopard gecko as a pet, you'll want to make sure you have a good habitat set up before you bring your new pet home. A change of scenery is likely to be stressful enough for a lizard without having to
 live in a cold, cramped box while its home is put together! Here are a few pointers on creating a comfortable environment for a new leopard gecko.

The first thing you'll want to think about is where your leopard gecko will live. A single adult gecko should be comfortable in a 10-gallon aquarium tank with a mesh lid; if you're interested in keeping more than one gecko, the enclosure will have to be larger. (Leopard geckos will readily do what comes naturally if you house males and females together, and two males kept together will fight - so be sure of the sexes of your lizards if you're going to have more than one!) As for what to put in it, sand is the obvious choice to create a desert environment, and there are several brands of calcium-enriched sand specially designed for use in lizard cages. Other alternatives include shredded newspapers or paper towels, although these do not look as attractive. Sand will occasionally get eaten by the gecko, and young ones sometimes have trouble passing the large grains. If you are starting with a baby gecko, sand is not the best choice - use paper towels instead.

Leopard geckos, as desert lizards, require a desert environment - and primarily this means heat. An undertank heater combined with an overhead light during the day will keep your leopard gecko nice and toasty. The undertank heater, which should be attached to one side of the bottom of the tank, provides a consistent supply of heat and also what is called a heat gradient - since it is placed on only one side, the lizard can then choose the hotter or cooler side of the cage to rest in. The overhead light, which can be placed on a timer so that it simulates the sun during the day and is out at night, can be an incandescent light bulb with a reflector, or a special ceramic heater meant for reptile enclosures.

Related information
  • A single gecko will be comfortable in a 10-gallon aquarium tank.
  • Leopard geckos like to hide during the day, so provide at least two concealed spots.
  • Sand is a good substrate for adult leopard geckos, but babies do better on paper.
 
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I disagree with your recommendation of substrate: a leopard gecko's natural habitat in its native Pakistan is an arid, rocky desert. Slate stone or granite chips, with sand packed between the edges is more appropriate. Home Depot or Lowes for both rock and sand. http://hubpages.com/hub/Natural-Habitat-of-the-Leopard-Gecko

Posted on 05/31/2009 at 1:05:41 PM

Great post! Agreed. The habitat for the leopard gecko also needs to be heated in a very specific way to keep the geckos happy. The temperature should have one end of the aquarium tank be between 86 and 88 degrees.

Posted on 05/23/2009 at 7:05:32 AM

I have a big aqureume for my leperd gecko and a heating pad on one sid and it is cold on the uther side. with a pipe that goes from one side to the uther.but my temputcher at 70 and it is suposed to be 88-90 it is 3 years old..

Posted on 03/29/2009 at 12:03:34 PM

I use reptile carpet........sand substrate is really bad for leopard gecko, u could probably use sand but the only sand i would use if i had no choice but 2 use it is either reptile sand or sifted play sand.

Posted on 02/22/2009 at 7:02:47 PM

i use paper towles for a substate and have done so for years. Its safe, it's sanitary, its ugly ugly ugly.

Posted on 10/25/2008 at 10:10:45 PM

oh geez... we need to ban together and save the the poor guy. www.savethelizardcampaign.com

Posted on 10/12/2008 at 8:10:52 AM

i just got my gecko and have to wait six days for food what do i feed it in meantime

Posted on 08/17/2008 at 8:08:55 PM

wow...sorry about all your posts...anyway, thanks for the article....

Posted on 08/07/2008 at 8:08:27 AM

if i were u and u rnt aloud to cuss dont red any of the coments below me!!! theyre really bad!! get a gecko u wont regret it!!!

Posted on 06/30/2008 at 4:06:13 PM

you guys really shouldnt cuss u arent 18 or watever! ur just kids and secong of all im getting a gecko!!! they r so cute!!! any advice on wat to do? thanks to all the mature kids who dont cuss!!!

Posted on 06/30/2008 at 4:06:34 PM

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