FranktheTank
Gray-bearded Member
Okay so I'm incredibly confused :dontknow: My leopard gecko Lulu makes that chirping sound sometimes when I soak her, and sometimes when she's running around my bedroom exploring. She also made it once when I had to help her get the shed off a few of her toes, this was actually the first time I heard it. I think it's so adorable :love5: and it sounds like a happy little expression. Now comes the confusion, I've researched it quite a bit :study: and still am not clear on whether it's a positive expression, or negative? Some say it's a noise they make when they are afraid, don't like the way they're being handled, or anger. While others say it's a happy noise, like they're amused or enjoying what's happening. I want to lean towards the happy side. Lulu is new to me, she's 2 years old, at first of course she was skittish and unsure about us. Well she was taking her time warming up to me until her shed. When we were helping her get the shed off her toes, and she chirped she seemed relaxed. She didn't struggle at all and was extremely patient, after that she lost all insecurities and now is excited to see me etc... So please weigh in and let me know what your thoughts on the matter are, or where I can find a clear straight forward answer :mrgreen:
-Kaleen
-Kaleen