lainezor
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To be honest, no. I am finding it very stressful after realizing the set up they sold her is all wrong and now he did not want to eat last night. Worrying about temperature gradients, having to keep keep crickets & worms & worrying about how to feed them before feeding them to the gecko, lighting, humidity, etc. I think he's cute & I don't want him to die now that she has him, but I would never choose to get one. Just seems too complicated and a lot of work for a pet you cant really play with and hides all day and only comes out at night.
They arent that bad once you get the temps right you leave it, and keep a humid hide and you're good for humidty. Leopard geckos are one of the easiest, if not the easiest, reptile pets to care for.