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What do Leopard Geckos eat?
Leopard Geckos are mostly insectivorous and benefit from eating a wide variety of captive-bred live food. In order for your Leopard Gecko to be healthy, you need to ensure their food is dusted in supplements according to a set schedule , and that they have access to UVB and basking opportunities . Gutloading Feeding live prey has the unfortunate side effect of having to keep live prey in your house. Ensuring your leopard gecko's prey is adequately fed is extremely important


A Guide to Clutter
Have you ever heard reptile keepers talk about adding clutter to a vivarium, but wondered what they meant by clutter and why it is so important? Leopard geckos are prey animals and need to have the option to hide in tight, dark places to feel safe and content. While it is common for keepers to add a few medium-sized hides to an enclosure and consider it sufficient, this does not fully utilize the space and does not adequately satisfy the gecko's natural instincts. So, what sh


Step by Step Guide to Leopard Gecko Lighting and Heating
A simple guide on setting up your Leopard Geckos lighting and heating.


Leopard Gecko Shopping List UK
We hope you love the items on this list - just so you know we may collect a share of sales if you buy via the links provided. This list was last updated June, 2025 It can be daunting when you're looking for the perfect setup for your leopard gecko. Often there are different vivarium sizes, and differing opinions on UVB and heating, and some morphs even have different requirements than others adding an extra layer of complication. Our team at Leopard Geckos London has created


Can I keep multiple Leopard Geckos together?
10 years ago a recommended leopard gecko setup would have been sand, a 10 gallon tank, a heat lamp (thermostat optional), and yes, multiple females living together. In the wild leopard geckos do hang out in groups. What little information we have about them does confirm that you generally see a small group of them in one area. However, this is simply because there is a finite amount of hiding places that are the right temperatures for the geckos, so of course they will all gr


How to avoid scammers
You only have to search 'Black Night Leopard Gecko' into Instagram or Facebook to see dozens of fake profiles and pages trying to sell animals they don't have for hundreds of dollars each. Unfortunately my own photos have been stolen numerous times, and there's very little that can be done once they're taken. In order to hopefully reduce the amount of people losing money to scammers like this, I have created a list of things to look out for when you're looking into a breeder.
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