Do leopard geckos lose their stripes?

When your leopard gecko is a baby, it will shed its skin around twice per month, and with each shed their spots/ pattern will develop (unless you have a pattern-less morph). As they get older, sheds will reduce to about once per month due to them growing at a slower rate, and their pattern-change will be less obvious.
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Do leopard geckos colors fade?

Leopard geckos generally turn pale or gray when they are ready to shed. However, some geckos might turn dark brown in color, too. Observe if your gecko is spending more time in its hide. This is usually an indication of it softening its skin to help it shed easily.
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Do leopard geckos keep their stripes?

Some have no spots or patterns while others retain some pattern on their body and tail or only their tail. They do have a color variation that is clearly visible between the body and tail. These morphs come in a variety of colors from bright yellow to tangerine.
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Why do leopard geckos turn gray?

When your gecko gets ready to shed, his skin will turn almost a whitish-gray color. It will feel papery to you. The skin will begin to feel loose the closer the reptile gets to shedding. Never attempt to remove the peeling skin from your pet, unless problems occur.
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Do leopard geckos get spots as they age?

Most baby leopard geckos, known as "leos," will have bands on their body instead of spots. Over time, the bands separate and become spots, but this usually does not happen until the gecko is one-year-old.
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How can I tell how old my gecko is?

It is not easy to pinpoint a gecko's exact age unless you have had him from birth. The pet store or breeder you purchase from should be able to give you the creature's age when you purchase a pet; otherwise, you can use weight and length plus color and markings to approximate an age.
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How many mealworms should I feed my leopard gecko?

Baby Leopard Geckos should be fed 5-7 small crickets or mealworms every day until they reach about 4 inches. Larger food should be offered every other day until they become full grown in about 10-12 months. Adults can be fed 6-7 large crickets or mealworms 2 to 3 times a week.
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Do leopard geckos lose their color as they age?

Leopard geckos can change colors up to until 12-18 months of age. Some leopard gecko morphs, such as Carrot Tails, Patternless and other bright yellow and orange morphs, tend to become darker or lose their markings after 1-3 years of their life.
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What's too cold for a leopard gecko?

Leopard geckos, like all reptiles, need a temperature gradient in their terrarium for best health. At night, leopard geckos can tolerate a drop in temperature down to 60°F (16°C).
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What is the rarest color of leopard geckos?

Black Night. A completely black leopard gecko is melanistic. This morph is one of the rarest morphs in captivity. They come in a solid black color with white bellies.
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Why is my leopard gecko turning green?

This is due to a change of diet. It can also mean that your leopard gecko ingested some substrate in its enclosure. It may also be suffering from diarrhea where bile is not properly broken down so it colors the dropping green. If it is runny and green, it is an indication of internal parasites.
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Do leopard geckos patterns change?

When your leopard gecko is a baby, it will shed its skin around twice per month, and with each shed their spots/ pattern will develop (unless you have a pattern-less morph). As they get older, sheds will reduce to about once per month due to them growing at a slower rate, and their pattern-change will be less obvious.
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Why are my geckos losing color?

So, why is your leopard gecko pale? If your leopard gecko has gone pale in color, it's nothing to worry about; they are most likely about to shed their skin. Shedding is a natural process leopard geckos go through as they grow out of their old skin in order to make way for new skin.
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Why is my gecko turning white?

As the gecko approaches shedding time, their top layer of skin will slowly loosen, getting ready to come away from the newly-formed skin beneath. Your gecko may take on a more dusty-looking appearance maybe a day or two before a shed, and then will turn very white immediately before the shed.
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Why did my gecko turn yellow?

Why is my Leopard Gecko Turning Yellow? Your leopard gecko could be turning yellow because of it's tank temperature, stress, shedding, nutritional deficiencies, or aging. However, there is no reason to be concerned if your Leo is still regularly eating, pooing, and is active.
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How long do leopard geckos live?

A leopard gecko can grow to around 15 to 25 centimetres and live for 10 to 20 years in captivity, so owning one is a big commitment.
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Is my leopard gecko dehydrated?

Sunken eyes are usually a sign of dehydration, and if your Gecko's eyes are looking sunken into their face, they may be dehydrated. Dehydration can lead to a host of other issues in your reptile and needs to be addressed right away.
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Is it OK to feed leopard gecko only mealworms?

Crickets are a viable option for many people, but for those who do not want to deal with the smell, noise, and other disadvantages of crickets, a mealworm-exclusive diet may be the way to go! As a quick fact, the majority of leopard geckos who hold longevity records have been fed nothing but mealworms!
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Can you overfeed a leopard gecko?

Over feeding your Leopard Gecko can cause it to regurgitate its food and may cause lethargy. If you notice any of these issues with your Leopard Gecko, you should cut back on the amount of food you feed it and make sure not to feed it fatty insects (like Waxworms and Butterworms).
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Do geckos eat live or dead crickets?

Leopard geckos are insectivores, meaning they only eat insects, and that too, live ones. So, if you try feeding your pet a dead roach or a dead and silent cricket, they won't eat it. Their diet is really important, and you need to be careful about their eating habits to maintain their health.
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At what age is a leopard gecko full grown?

Adult size is generally reached by 18 to 24 months. Sexual maturity depends on weight rather than age. Leopard geckos can breed once they reach 35 g. Leopard geckos can be easily sexed.
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How old are leopard geckos when they are sold?

if you are going to sell them to someone like your neightbour or someone really local, 2 weeks would be fine! however if you are going to sell them to someone 1 hour away from you, it is best to make them develop first otherwise long distances could stress and kill them before they have gotten used to the world!
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How often do leopard geckos poop?

So, how often should you expect your leopard gecko to poop? Hatchling and juvenile leopard geckos may poop several times a day, where adult leopard geckos may poop once every few days. Age, metabolism, and amount of food consumed will all affect how often a leopard gecko poops.
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