The Leopard Gecko, also known as Eublepharis macularius, originates from the arid regions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Iran. These fascinating reptiles typically grow between 7 to 11 inches long and are admired for their unique spotted appearance, which resembles leopard spots, hence their name. They have eyelids and lack sticky toe pads, distinguishing them from many other gecko species. Known for their docile and friendly temperament, leopard geckos are excellent pets, especially suitable for beginners due to their low-maintenance care needs. They thrive in a habitat with a temperature gradient, warm on one side and cooler on the other, along with a moist hide to assist shedding. Their diet mainly consists of gut-loaded insects like crickets and mealworms, supplemented with calcium and vitamin D3. Popular keywords related to these charming reptiles include "leopard gecko for sale," "baby leopard gecko," and "leopard gecko price," reflecting a strong interest in acquiring and caring for them within the UK. If you're considering a pet gecko for sale, the leopard gecko is a standout choice for its ease of care and gentle nature.

Leopard Gecko
Bright colours on this boy! A stunning example of the captive bred morphs of the species. Rehoming due to a move and space / time constraints. Perfectly handleable and tame - very easy to look after and comes with exo terra home plus all equipment and heat pad.

Leopard Gecko
Have a selection off leopard geckos for sale Due to moving house Please ask for other photos of what I have available Price various depending on what gecko starting at £70 Setups can be included

Leopard Gecko
Here I have both of my still baby leopard geckos which I got in August last year but since starting a new job and living on my own I am unable to take care of them the way they should be I'm hardly ev

Leopard Gecko
Beautiful Mac Snow Leopard Gecko for sale, around 5 months old, believed to be a female. This gecko was bred by myself, if you would like to see images of the parents I can send them over. The gecko i