popsickle18
Juvie Member
I know that leopard geckos are mostly nocturnal but my friend has one that she said is starting to twitch or quiver when trying to eat his crickets. I have a bearded dragon and I know that twitching or quivering in that fashion can be a sign of MBD. I do not know if leopard geckos can get that.
The gecko in question seems pretty fat and happy otherwise. He has a nice plump tail which I know is a good sign of fat reserves. He is the most anxious out of her three leopard geckos. Each gecko has their own tank also. He hides most of the time, even during the evening. He will let you handle him if you can manage to get him out of hiding.
Also the tank is heated with a 75watt heat bulb. I have heard of using an under the tank heater for leopard geckos but what do you all use?
Does anyone have any advice I could give my friend? Thank you everyone.
The gecko in question seems pretty fat and happy otherwise. He has a nice plump tail which I know is a good sign of fat reserves. He is the most anxious out of her three leopard geckos. Each gecko has their own tank also. He hides most of the time, even during the evening. He will let you handle him if you can manage to get him out of hiding.
Also the tank is heated with a 75watt heat bulb. I have heard of using an under the tank heater for leopard geckos but what do you all use?
Does anyone have any advice I could give my friend? Thank you everyone.