Logan, Great work on asking questions and doing research before you buy a leopard gecko! Im proud. Theres a lot more that goes into keeping a pet then most think. I know its a lot of confusing information, but dont buy your gecko until you feel you are ready! Youve been doing great so far and it seems you have learned a lot! Its confusing at first, but it gets easier as time goes buy and after you do more research. I struggled with understanding supplementing when i started too, and i was 19.
I would listen to the people on this site over any other site, especially youtube. Anyone can make a youtube account and act like they know what they are talking about, when they really dont. On this site, if someone offers wrong information, other members that are well informed will correct them to make sure someone isnt lead in the wrong direction. There are many facts and reasons behind what we recommend, but it gets even more confusing to explain those facts. This doesnt mean there is one set way to do something, but its all based off the same information. When i started I did everything based off of Elizabeths recommendations, but tweaked a few things that work better for me. It all still matches up to the facts and science behind all of it, but just made it work for me. You will soon learn so much and will be a great gecko owner and your gecko will live a long happy life which is great!
The thing I cant stress enough is dont listen to what people say on youtube, soon enough when you understand whats best for a leopard gecko, you will watch those youtube videos and see everything they are doing wrong. Even chain pets stores dont know what they are doing, and it will be hard to look at the leopard geckos in there because you know their cages arent set up properly. I also cant stress enough to not buy reptiles from pet stores. Even as sad as it is to see the geckos in a poor cage, you cant save them all, and it is very hard and stressful to bring a sick gecko home and try to bring it back to good health especially if you are just starting out. I would buy a gecko from a good breeder (when you feel your ready) even if it means it cost more money at first, because if you buy a gecko from a chain pet store it will cost a lot in vet bills when it gets sick (which it more than likely will). The cheapest a vet bill cost would be about $150. So a sick leopard gecko will cost a lot more in the long run than buying a healthy one from the start, even if the price tag for a healthy gecko is a little more that one from a chain pet store. You will be so much happier and better off buying a healthy gecko. And just because your cage is set up and ready for a gecko doesnt mean it has to have a gecko in it right away. Wait until you feel you are ready to care for a live animal and you find the right one. Remember these things live up to 20 years, so make sure you get one you like
