Abuse Your Leopard Gecko in 7 Easy Steps

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @GoHerping
    @GoHerping  3 года назад +136

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    • @ricksanchez6912
      @ricksanchez6912 3 года назад +1

      Hi

    • @brooke20023
      @brooke20023 3 года назад

      Howdy 🤠

    • @unOrdinaryBlue
      @unOrdinaryBlue 3 года назад

      This is the way.

    • @dan4026
      @dan4026 3 года назад

      Nice video!! How did the panther chameleon get on?I fell like I may have missed a video as there seems to be no update on him

    • @jayrec12
      @jayrec12 3 года назад

      Hey I’m wondering when are the box plushies going to ship :)

  • @Midwest_Lizard_Mom
    @Midwest_Lizard_Mom 3 года назад +402

    I like that you are going over outdated vids. Things have changed so much, and it's important for people to not make avoidable mistakes with their reptiles.

    • @remytherat3067
      @remytherat3067 3 года назад

      *Like* (I don't wanna ruin the 100)

    • @lililaszlo9567
      @lililaszlo9567 3 года назад +3

      my beardie always poops in his water:(

    • @Andrew_R12
      @Andrew_R12 2 года назад +1

      @@lililaszlo9567 that seems bad but actually you just grab and clean the water and it picks up the poop so it could be good?

    • @Milkur0ats
      @Milkur0ats 2 года назад

      yes but people may say that it is credible and use it as arguments and their own enclosures

    • @jetjazz05
      @jetjazz05 Год назад

      I have a WIFI thermostat, really like it, I can set the dual probes to go off if the temp is high or low and adjust in the app accordingly if I'm home or not. Also have a hot and cold probe with temp and hygrometer that're wireless and send alerts, as well as a couple of "home security" cameras pointed at the tank from different angles. Even if I'm not home I can visually check the tank and adjust the thermostat as needed (honestly happens very rarely). I've got a wifi window AC unit in the room as well as a self draining dehumidifier, so I can adjust the room accordingly even if I'm at work or watching a movie, it's pretty nice. Recently though I discovered deep heating projector lamps, but they should be on dimming thermostats :( I found a couple in Europe with two temp probes and two outlets like I have on my current setup, great app... but for the USA? Nothing like that. I think maybe herpstat makes a really jank wifi software that looks more like linux open source router software for like $250 lol... but even just comparing the equipment in the USA vs Europe we're a half decade if not a decade behind the equipment available over there. It's crazy how slowly good information and products reach the US market for reptiles.

  • @aliciaflinchum6511
    @aliciaflinchum6511 3 года назад +224

    For leopard geckos, once they establish their "bathroom", I put down a paper towel there, and it makes cleaning up poop really simple. It also makes it more simple to do poop checks for health.

  • @Chinesetakeout382
    @Chinesetakeout382 3 года назад +346

    It’s definitely more common for leopard geckos to choose a corner to poop in all the time, but it does seem to happen in some other reptiles. I’m not sure how common it is, but my bearded dragon has a corner that he always poops in.

    • @bethanylouise8534
      @bethanylouise8534 3 года назад +13

      Not a reptile but my hamster does this too!~

    • @grimmick9446
      @grimmick9446 3 года назад +7

      @@bethanylouise8534 I think it's animal personality leos are generally calmer so maybe theyr generally cleaner. And I have 3 cats 1 is extremely messy and will drag stuff into the litterbox , one kicks litter and plays with it, and the other is extremely clean. My only Leo I had never used a poop corner I wish she did lmao

    • @DanilloOctopus
      @DanilloOctopus 3 года назад +3

      My african house snake also poops in one corner

    • @josukethecrafter7176
      @josukethecrafter7176 3 года назад

      Mine does aswell

    • @staceydailey6394
      @staceydailey6394 3 года назад +6

      I managed to train my first Iguana to go to black construction paper that I kept in most corners of the house. The iguana I have now, I rescued it, he is just terrified of me of food of his own poop he has some ptsd....

  • @dakotajones7655
    @dakotajones7655 3 года назад +158

    My brother owns a leopard gecko and I can confirm, those %30 of leopard geckos are lethal. Overall he’s a pretty chill gecko but when it comes to feeding time, he is very very aggressive you definitely gotta be careful.

    • @maddiesmenagerie8853
      @maddiesmenagerie8853 3 года назад +15

      Yeah i learned that alligators weren’t the only reptile that could “death roll” via one of my leos lmao

    • @oblivionpotato9313
      @oblivionpotato9313 2 года назад +1

      everytime i try to put insects in my leopard gecko's food dish he always mistake my fingers as a worm and bite me it doesn't hurt but i always get startled everytime

  • @danieltaylor4185
    @danieltaylor4185 3 года назад +140

    I thought it was so weird when my gecko was just constantly sitting in her humid hide! I'm glad someone mentioned to me that some geckos just love their humid hide and stay there a lot. I thought she was sick (or going to become sick) because she was doing that, but it turned out that it was just where she liked to sleep or hang out during the day. To this day, she hasn't had any signs of an upper respiratory infection or impaction so I guess she knows what she's doing.

    • @random..5762
      @random..5762 3 года назад +14

      @@luvmypolly
      Not always, my humidity is at the right levels for my gecko and they still choose their humid hide over the other two and has done that since the day I brought them home🤷🏻‍♀️ Leopard geckos don’t need that much humidity, most rooms are usually humid enough to naturally keep their enclosure at the right level.

    • @marionhills8031
      @marionhills8031 3 года назад +23

      shes vaping in there lol

    • @GodsArtGallery111
      @GodsArtGallery111 3 года назад +1

      @@marionhills8031 😂

    • @beatrizriquelme8958
      @beatrizriquelme8958 3 года назад +7

      My gecko would poop in his humid hide and shed on every hide but that one... lol. Eventually had to take it out because it was getting hard do clean. I guess they're all just weird.

    • @danieltaylor4185
      @danieltaylor4185 3 года назад +2

      @@luvmypolly I mean, I use a digital hygrometer, and the humidity was within the recommended amount - I forget what it actually was. But I tried misting down the substrate to increase the humidity in the enclosure but she still preferred the humidity box.

  • @Werevixen
    @Werevixen 3 года назад +629

    10 gallons is way too much, just keep 12 geckos inside of your ice cube tray.

    • @AlexTheDonut
      @AlexTheDonut 3 года назад +61

      thats still a bit on the bigger side yk......

    • @licoriceisgross5131
      @licoriceisgross5131 2 года назад +46

      I honestly think a ketchup bottle works best! :)

    • @licoriceisgross5131
      @licoriceisgross5131 2 года назад +38

      Even a Mayo packet works if you can’t afford that 😊

    • @sigmagamer513
      @sigmagamer513 2 года назад +18

      Personally, all of my current and past leopard geckos all fit in 1x1 cm2 box so I recommend you use that :)

    • @addiestifter9499
      @addiestifter9499 2 года назад +13

      this thread is a good group of people t

  • @Navyenru
    @Navyenru 3 года назад +283

    Would love to see an insect video! :) Pros/cons of each one, etc.

    • @lone423r
      @lone423r 3 года назад +6

      I second this, along with which insect supplier you trust

    • @fynn1778
      @fynn1778 3 года назад +6

      there is one from snake discovery if your interested!

    • @paigelangley7863
      @paigelangley7863 3 года назад +1

      Teir list?

    • @fynn1778
      @fynn1778 3 года назад +2

      @@paigelangley7863 no they just talk about them and which ones are the most nutritional

    • @buppster3053
      @buppster3053 3 года назад +2

      @@lone423r he’s done both of those vids

  • @apss5736
    @apss5736 3 года назад +99

    Actually the term crepuscular for Leo's is outdated. Now they're cathemeral ( basically they're out whenever they want ). Honestly idk if next year they'll change the name lol :)

    • @GoHerping
      @GoHerping  3 года назад +65

      they've truly ascended

    • @plant2188
      @plant2188 2 года назад +12

      In 2023 they’ll be considered nappuscular

    • @abalt3019
      @abalt3019 2 года назад +4

      @@plant2188 splootascular is the new nomenclature

  • @ghostratsarah
    @ghostratsarah 3 года назад +49

    My leopard gecko is more hyper than me and I have ADHD. She sees my hand and sprints to run up it, proceding to try to fly through the sky. I'm very glad I got her a large enough tank for her to run around in, and she has plenty of things to keep her entertained. I plan to get her some more toys soon.
    Hopefully she'll calm down when she's older... She's currently 6 months.
    I'm also considering upgrading her fron her 40G to a 75G, if she doesn't mellow out by the time Petco has another $1 a gallon sale.

    • @primivpushpi7519
      @primivpushpi7519 3 года назад +3

      Holy crap I need to keep up with that sale

    • @Starstruck_Seven
      @Starstruck_Seven 3 года назад +2

      I wish I knew about that sale 😭😭😭

    • @ghostratsarah
      @ghostratsarah 3 года назад +4

      @@Starstruck_Seven it happens every few months, so just check their website every so often. The $1 sale only goes up to a certain size, but the bigger ones will still be on a dramatic sale. I know the 75G is part of the $1

    • @ghostratsarah
      @ghostratsarah 3 года назад

      @@primivpushpi7519 book mark the tank you want, I think 75G is the biggest that the sale covers, and check back every now and again. The sale is surprisingly frequent. The bigger tanks will also be on sale, but not as dramatic.

  • @fabledpigeon
    @fabledpigeon 3 года назад +37

    I have two leopard geckos each in a 55 gallon tank.
    I did have a 23 gallon but got ABSOLUTELY ATTACKED on social media about that being WAY too small... hearing people recommend a 10 gallon is really horrible- glad that you can put him right

    • @satuisaburda8969
      @satuisaburda8969 3 года назад +4

      People love their soapbox when it comes to pets.

    • @catherinecreighton305
      @catherinecreighton305 3 года назад +6

      A twenty gallon long is perfect for an adult considering they’re not really climbers. They don’t need the height that much and my adult female Leo is very comfortable in hers. Anything extra is a plus but as long as they’ve got decent roaming room it’s fine. 23 gallons is a good size.

    • @fabledpigeon
      @fabledpigeon 3 года назад +4

      @@catherinecreighton305 that’s what I thought too- it does look nicer with the upgrade tho and one of them REALLY IS a climber and will clamber around- even if it’s only for her then it’s worth it

    • @catherinecreighton305
      @catherinecreighton305 3 года назад +1

      @@loli_cvnt5622 most professionals keep theirs on paper towels, myself included, and I just spray spagnum in a hide and I’ve never had a bad shed 🤷🏼‍♀️ people are crazy

    • @KaneMeadowsGaming
      @KaneMeadowsGaming 2 года назад

      55 is big af for such a small reptile, it's just gatekeepers who want to feel superior over everyone else giving you shit. These are the same people who will put a gecko in an 80 gallon tank, meanwhile they're own lives are falling apart.

  • @originalsteveo
    @originalsteveo 3 года назад +53

    Okay, now this is REALLY starting to feel like you're extremely upset with your former employee and want to make sure NO ONE does anything like that again lol

  • @breondak.2134
    @breondak.2134 3 года назад +79

    I like the reaction videos. I put my baby leopard gecko in a 10 gallon tank and he out grew it in 2 months. He would get irritated and start tail wagging at nothing and wanted to explore but didn’t have anywhere to go, which was weird because he is incredibly chill. I upgraded him to a 20 gallon and gave him some things to climb on and I haven’t seen him tail wag since

    • @maddiesmenagerie8853
      @maddiesmenagerie8853 3 года назад +12

      You said that your leo not only shows the important signs of stress if its unhappy with its enclosure but is now NOT showing signs of stress in the 20gal. I appreciate the advice from the other dude, and bigger is always better, but it sounds like he’s happy in the 20 gallon. You sound like you know what you’re doing and what to look for :)

    • @nataliemartinez7431
      @nataliemartinez7431 3 года назад +3

      @@nightinggale6470 it really all depends on your gecko. Mine doesn't like moving even if I take her out. I've seen some who love exploring. But yeah the bigger the better.

    • @nelliehaworth1580
      @nelliehaworth1580 2 года назад

      @@nightinggale6470 it depends on your leop 👍 one of mine is thriving in a 25, and the other is in a 40.

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 3 года назад +57

    Jungle Bob: says anything
    GoHerping: Amazing, every word of what you just said...was wrong

    • @badsocks756
      @badsocks756 3 года назад +2

      Thank you for your service, Chairman Kim.

  • @OnlyTheAllies
    @OnlyTheAllies 3 года назад +28

    I named my squishmallow dragon Stan after your sweet beardie. Miss him but happy to see your new content 😊

    • @goatkoala573
      @goatkoala573 3 года назад +2

      Stan is a good name

    • @3m_my
      @3m_my 3 года назад

      @@goatkoala573 I second this

  • @maybelater1464
    @maybelater1464 3 года назад +140

    It's so weird, I've always heard that a 20 gallon long is the minimum size for a leopard gecko. I've got four and they all seem just fine in their twenty gallons. I'm usually awake the same times they're awake and I don't really see them acting stressed or cramped. They mainly just switch hides and beg for food lol
    More space is always better but at a certain point it's just excessive. I don't even know what my leo would do with sixty gallons worth of space lol

    • @audreylassiter5626
      @audreylassiter5626 3 года назад +6

      mine are ALWAYS begging for food lmao

    • @alexiskendall2992
      @alexiskendall2992 3 года назад +40

      just like with tarantulas people will shame spider owners for keeping them in "tiny" enclosures when literally tarantulas will just sit in the same spot for weeks so there's no point of giving them huge enclosures that they're not going to use or appreciate

    • @thejasminedragonmerchant6843
      @thejasminedragonmerchant6843 3 года назад +24

      I think it really depends on what you put in the enclosure for them. A 60 gallon that only has 20-30 gallons' worth of good hides/enrichment isn't going to be as fun or comfy for a leopard gecko as a fully tricked-out 20+ gallon enclosure with full coverage. Huge amounts of empty space can be stressful for captive animals IFAIK b/c it shows there's a huge part of their provided environment that doesn't offer any protection or shade. That can be terrifying for an animal that's so small!

    • @invaderzim9519
      @invaderzim9519 3 года назад +21

      i misread when you said "i've got four and they all seem just fine in their twenty gallons" as you had 4 geckos in a single 20 gallon

    • @melissao643
      @melissao643 3 года назад +10

      My leo has a 20 gallon and I'd say she only uses 2/3 of the space tbh. The remaining 1/3 is only noteworthy because it has the poop corner

  • @ambergardner5223
    @ambergardner5223 3 года назад +40

    My daughter's leopard gecko and mine are super different in how their personalities are 🤣🤣 mine is relatively easy to hold and I work with her on that so she will be handle-able as she gets older. She also hides all the time and doesn't want to be seen. She sneaks out to her cool side at night to poop 🤣🤣 my daughter's gecko gets really adventurous at night and wanders all around his enclosure and perks up when he hears her talking. He's funny. Way more social but she doesn't really hold him.

    • @invaderzim9519
      @invaderzim9519 3 года назад +1

      my two geckos are similar! my youngest one ( almost 2 years) is very hyper and always runs to the glass when he hears me talking or sees my hand. my other (just turned 3) is very calm, always hides, doesn't like to be seen, and only comes out when it's his feeding time lmao

    • @ghostratsarah
      @ghostratsarah 3 года назад

      Mine is like your daughter's. I can't hold her at all, she's too much of a flight risk. I can scratch her under her chin and pet her back, but she will quickly grab hold of my finger and try to run up my arm, so she can fly off my shoulder. I lover her, but gosh is she a handful. If she wakes up and sees me in the room while the lights are on, she will start glass surfing to get me to come play. She has no other reason to do so. She has plenty of space, hiding spots, toys, and gradient spots. It is useful in checking her tummy, though.
      I plan to upgrade her from a 40G to a 75G soon. She just really needs more play space.

  • @UmbraGhostie
    @UmbraGhostie 3 года назад +27

    13:44
    This point I totally agree, I got a hognosee for my first time snake, and a lotta people tend to say that they are not recommended as a first snake. but I have learned so so much owning what some consider a difficult species, and while we are still working on a few issues (manily not eatting unless its in his mouth), I feel like I've learned a lot more than I would have with an 'easy' snake like a corn or something. idk its just how I think

    • @heresyuwu
      @heresyuwu 3 года назад +1

      hognoses are so cute, I was considering to get one as well but ended up going for a ball python. I think I read somewhere that hognoses don't strike food unless it's scented with toad/frog.

  • @Thurston86
    @Thurston86 3 года назад +10

    I’ve been enjoying these reaction vids and I hope you’ve been enjoying making them, Alex.

  • @snakeluvr1395
    @snakeluvr1395 3 года назад +36

    Them having different personalities is so true. I have three. One of them is a sweet little old man, one of them is going through her emo teenager stage, and the other one is an insane megalomaniac that is planning my ultimate demise and world domination.

    • @lilliancassady8954
      @lilliancassady8954 3 года назад +2

      Lol. I have 2 leos. One is a very sweet lil girl and the other one eats dirt and goes nuts. And then there’s the beardie that acts like a toddler

  • @deefer6785
    @deefer6785 2 года назад +4

    I'm glad my geckos not the only crazy one 😂 I've had him 11 years and he is always planning his escape. Jumping off my hand and biting, escaping his tank. He was lost for 3 months and somehow lived on all the store in his tail. He's nuts but I live him ❤

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 3 года назад +9

    Jungle Bob: their calm nature
    The leopard gecko on his hand: *you sure bout that, bro?*

  • @oofm4n281
    @oofm4n281 3 года назад +4

    I think shelf lining is pretty good for a flooring. It’s cheap, there isn’t any holes depending on which one you get, they’re soft, and they come in cool designs. They’re also REALLY easy to clean. You just take it out and wash it off and you’re basically done.

    • @random..5762
      @random..5762 3 года назад +1

      It’s good for beginner owners who aren’t comfortable with loose substrate yet but geckos LOVE to dig. Also needs to be replaced pretty often because it can easily grow bacteria:)

  • @SeeShmemilyPlay
    @SeeShmemilyPlay 3 года назад +6

    "Crepescular is just the posh way of saying nocturnal" I've never heard something so controversial, yet so brave

  • @cuttlesquish6723
    @cuttlesquish6723 3 года назад +9

    "If you don't use gallons," *proceeds to describe it with another imperial measurement*

    • @GoHerping
      @GoHerping  3 года назад +15

      metric? don't know her

    • @Pushh
      @Pushh 3 года назад +2

      @@GoHerping lmao

  • @alyssalafountain8723
    @alyssalafountain8723 3 года назад +4

    I’ve had my leopard gecko for 5+ years now. My sister had wanted one, so we went to good ole petco and got one and when you say those things screech boy do you mean it 😂 I was shocked though, mainly because mine had never made a noise even close to that, let alone a noise at all.

  • @Grace-er9ep
    @Grace-er9ep 3 года назад +2

    The gecko at the end that says "it's my turn on the Xbox" brings me joy. Thank you

  • @hannahchapman8696
    @hannahchapman8696 3 года назад +3

    Accidentally closed the RUclips app, watched ads twice. Putting in the hard work over here 😤😤

    • @apss5736
      @apss5736 3 года назад

      Been there before

  • @andycline7416
    @andycline7416 3 года назад +26

    Finally I’ve been waiting for this tutorial

    • @GoHerping
      @GoHerping  3 года назад +18

      your wish is my command

    • @JameGoFast27
      @JameGoFast27 3 года назад

      What is wrong with you

  • @wattle1903
    @wattle1903 3 года назад +8

    Off to a great start this year, you said you’ll upload more and that you did, enjoying all the reaction videos. Good job 👍

  • @charlienope.1001
    @charlienope.1001 3 года назад +6

    I have 2 leopard geckos, one wants me dead and the other could care less, I was given both of them and they're both given amazing care and lots of love, but like he said, they have different personalities

    • @random..5762
      @random..5762 3 года назад

      I’m hoping they aren’t housed together

    • @charlienope.1001
      @charlienope.1001 3 года назад

      @@random..5762 They're not, they're in separate tanks

  • @jetjazz05
    @jetjazz05 Год назад

    Depending on the season Rosy Boas are either (typically) cerpescular or nocturnal, but if the environment is right they will come out at really any time. That's a great way for me to know her parameters are really good, if I see her out at 11am or 4pm I know she's content and just exploring or looking for food. It makes sense, being from the desert, that they prefer evenings or nights to come out at a good temperature, but since her tank is highly regulated and I don't do day/night cycles she just emerges when she's feeling like it.

  • @McFlamejob77
    @McFlamejob77 3 года назад +7

    When my leopard gecko was younger his 10 gallon was 20 inches long and 10 inches wide. Considering that now hes 9 inches long it's good I bumped him up to 40 gallons rather than keeping him in a space where the side walls were only as long as he was lol. I can never see how someone can see an adult in that space and go "yeah hes good, lotsa room to wander"

  • @YourClipGuru
    @YourClipGuru Год назад

    8:04 this is so true but colder enclosures actually work so much better. I once thought to myself that her enclosure might be a bit too cold because I was only just above the minimum at 84, but when I upgraded to 87 it turned out that she immediately changed her sleeping place to the cool side and only came out very late at night when the temperature dropped significantly. After a while I noticed that she really avoided the warm side so I put her old lamp back in and everything was back to normal.

  • @icycocosnake
    @icycocosnake 3 года назад +4

    My leopard gecko is decently chill, but she definitely has her moments. I just bought her a new 20 gallon with front opening doors that will hopefully be a simple bioactive setup! She will either love it or hate it, there will be no in between...

    • @ghostratsarah
      @ghostratsarah 3 года назад +1

      A warning I found when I plopped my baby into a bioactive, if they don't eat for a while after or only eat small amounts, they are probably snacking on the isopods. I was freaking out when she wasn't eating, but she wasn't losing weight. Then I saw some isopods crawl out of the ground after the lights went out, and she hunted them down.
      They are safe for them, so just don't panic, as long as your gecko stays a healthy weight.

    • @icycocosnake
      @icycocosnake 3 года назад

      @@ghostratsarah yeaa I've seen a lot of stuff on that. I was thinking about just doing spring tails for that reason but I don't know if they are enough on their own...

  • @littletr1xy
    @littletr1xy Год назад +1

    my personal experiences on the topics covered here (my first leo and reptile ever, definitely not my last):
    mine has a relatively calm nature, but i haven't used much exposure therapy on him so he doesn't like being held too much. other than that he chills most of the day.
    My leo has a like... a little over 1 foot height, 1 foot width, a little over 2 feet length tank. just by his size when i changed from 10 gallon (more of an aquarium) to the 20 gallon (reptile tank with doors) i could tell he was happier with the space. he loves to roam to about 5-6 different spots throughout the day and night.
    he loves his mealworms, thankfully. i was scared he would get bored of them, but not yet.
    he does his business in the very back right corner which i have to get past a hide, branch, and hammock to get to. i think he's evil. i cleared the moss out from there just so it would be easier to pick up.
    i use packed dirt with dried moss on top as substrate. maybe controversial, i'm not sure. i wouldn't recommend it when you first get your lizard. they can be unpredictable so you want to make sure they won't randomly bite at the ground thinking its food or miss food completely and eat the floor. my leo is very coordinated, so i have no trouble. though, i think he finds the moss comfortable, he's always laying on it. i wouldn't recommend reptile carpet either because they easily build up harmful bacteria and a lizard's claws are able to get stuck and possibly rip. just my opinion.
    i found that a small undertank heater on the warm side and a ceramic heat emitter are the best combo, especially if your household likes to run on the colder side. this makes the warm side about 80 degree Fahrenheit and the cold side about 60, which is good. make sure that the spot on the tank, where the heat pad is, is a suitable temperature for your lizard to stand on (after substrate is put in). they burn easily. though, they are fairly smart. if everything is in the correct place, one they are familiar with the tank, they will know when and where to go to regulate their body temps.
    mine is actually more on the nocturnal side. he usually starts doing his nightly routine at 10 or 11 pm, which last who knows how long into the night. by 5 or 6 am he'll be back in his hide, sleeping.
    the heat emitter that i use 24/7 is a purple night light. it's blocked out by a three of his hides, so he has pitch black places to go. he seems content with this setup.
    thank you to anyone who read this far. i hope it may help someone who is a new reptile owner. when i first got him, i was stressing out about every little thing and almost made myself sick from worry, but it all turned out good. if you worried like me and did research as much as i did, then you're probably going to be a good reptile owner and i wish you luck. i think you'll care for your little friend just fine.

  • @emmasanwald6157
    @emmasanwald6157 3 года назад +10

    fun fact jungle bob is actually from where I live, and he's always at expos giving out coupons to his two pet stores. and he does actually wear that hat all the time. long island's finest

  • @earthbday2334
    @earthbday2334 3 года назад +2

    this man is speaking facts i can not tell you how much i love your channel, keep doing what your doing your my fav youtuber. have a great day.

  • @beasterbunny4836
    @beasterbunny4836 3 года назад +2

    I am really liking this new format. Keep it up mr herpies!

    • @Lnarmm
      @Lnarmm 2 года назад

      Mr. what

  • @ThatDudesWack
    @ThatDudesWack Год назад +1

    The calm nature is suuuuuuch a stretch I got a pair geckos from a breeder (they had different parents) and one was the most mellow gecko I've ever handled his girlfriend on the other hand was very territorial and hated being handled so I'm glad you pointed out not all geckos are mellow right in the beginning

  • @Snakes-is3vn
    @Snakes-is3vn 2 года назад +2

    i literally love this series

  • @RandomFallenAngel
    @RandomFallenAngel 3 года назад +2

    3:03 I used to keep hermit crabs in a 10 gallon and felt so uncomfortable with it i bought a 20. I can't even imagine trying to keep a leopard gecko in one

  • @aprillittle7131
    @aprillittle7131 3 года назад

    I think my new dream is to see a cross over episode of Clint's Reptiles and GoHerping lol Whether that be a reaction video or just a shout out or something. My 2 favorite reptile guys!

  • @EnglisherThanThou
    @EnglisherThanThou 3 года назад +1

    I'm so happy that my daughter's leopard gecko went off crickets. He used to love them but they're so annoying to keep and they die if you look at them. One day he just decided he hated them and I was like, me too buddy. These days he's all about the roaches. He flip flops between dubias and red runners, but they're both pretty cool imo

    • @EnglisherThanThou
      @EnglisherThanThou 3 года назад

      Oh and he's taken the next step from pooping in a corner: he figured out if he holds it in until we let him out, he can poop on our clothes and keep his room clean. Kinda gross but kinda convenient, and definitely better than when we discovered he'd been secretly climbing up his vine and hiding his poop near the ceiling which was both impressive and hella nasty

  • @ligt18098
    @ligt18098 3 года назад +4

    It's like that's the only leopard gecko the dude's ever owned. And I guess that's how he cared for it, and it lived so he shrugged and said that it's how all leopards are.

  • @Lerrae1908
    @Lerrae1908 3 года назад +2

    To be clear about color lights, leopard geckos specifically have cones in their eyes for green and blue, but not red or yellow. A red light is dimmer, so they do indeed see less light. They cannot see red like some other reptiles can. Red lights are still inferior to using the no-light method or a simple dim room light (ambient light rather than direct light, not for heat but for the simulation of moonlight). And their low light vision is also excellent, so what seems dim to us may be far brighter to them.

  • @will0w.o.
    @will0w.o. Год назад

    i have a blind gecko and i just gave him his 1st bath today (just some warm water) hes very happy just wanted to share :]

  • @epickonan7110
    @epickonan7110 3 года назад +8

    My mother Has had her Leopard Gecko for 11 years and still has it in a 10 gallon, I've told her a few times it should be in a larger tank, but she always says it "looks" happy. I mention it to a care specialist at our local reptile shop and they tell her it should be in a larger tank, mom goes " Huh I never knew", and proceeds to not upgrade it.

    • @snakeluvr1395
      @snakeluvr1395 3 года назад +10

      Tell her that surviving is not thriving. A human could live in a closet and look happy and healthy but that is no life for anyone. A 10 gallon for a leopard gecko is cruel. You can't fit three hides in there along with a water dish and still have room for your gecko to move around. There's no temperature gradient and they can't thermo regulate when they're half the size of the enclosure.

    • @jessicacreed7773
      @jessicacreed7773 3 года назад +3

      Hate when people say their reptile or fish LOOKS happy when they're being mistreated- like, what does that even mean? Is he smiling? Wagging his tail?

    • @sweetluvgurl
      @sweetluvgurl 3 года назад +3

      @@jessicacreed7773 Leopard geckos always look like they’re smiling anyway lol And tail wagging with them indicates fear and feeling threatened.

  • @Haydi.8
    @Haydi.8 3 года назад +5

    Cricket horror story time-
    I keep my reptiles in my room , as I still live with my parents. I got little crickets from a local reptile shop . I was transferring them from the bag to the small container I was going to keep them in until I needed them for my reptiles. Well as I was dumping them in 5-10 tiny crickets fell on the floor and before I could get them they all disappeared under my dresser. I started bawling right then and there and didn’t sleep in my room , and used bug killer . Never did that again .

    • @ItsMasonMoney
      @ItsMasonMoney 2 года назад +1

      That's a bit excessive 😳 but they are annoying when loose I have one loose for a roommate rn 😑

  • @krispykendoll9007
    @krispykendoll9007 3 года назад +26

    Your channel was so helpful when I got my leopard gecko and I still watch because I always learn new things and your a pretty funny guy. 😁

  • @jetjazz05
    @jetjazz05 Год назад

    I bought an abused Rosy Boa a year ago, her medical conditions were too severe to save her sadly. It was my first snake and she was very sweet, never snipped or got defensive once, but she was a relatively old adult when I got her. Fast forward to her passing, I still wanted a Rosy Boa so this time I did a lot more vetting of the seller and got a neonate from a reputable source. I should have known lol... oh man. In the photos he sent of her she was in strike position, in EVER photo. The guy had 3 others for sale, none of the other snakes had such defensive posture... turns out she is one spicy shoe string. Either me or my wife handles her as often as possible, which honestly since she eats once a week only leaves a few days each week. She strikes a lot less, has never actually bitten, but yeah, nothing like the other Rosy Boa. They always say how calm they are, but I can tell you first hand that's not a guarantee... some of it is her age, but I think even when she's 10 or 15 she'll still be sassy. You can just see it in her eyes xD

  • @satansoup
    @satansoup 3 года назад +2

    I have one of the 30% 🤣🤣🤣. Maybe not as extreme as you’ve described but she’s MOODY ❤️.

  • @Zostiel
    @Zostiel 3 года назад +5

    I remember when I got my second leopard gecko, and he was still a baby damn that thing would SCREAM. It didn't really scare me, as expected if they were hardly handled or are still babies i'd be scared as shit if something much bigger than me was trying to handle me.

  • @torilynn1089
    @torilynn1089 2 года назад +2

    I would always just put a paper towel in the poop corner and switch out the paper towel a couple times a week (as well as regularly cleaning the enclosure)

  • @hasisme1
    @hasisme1 3 года назад +1

    This young man is great at making videos.

  • @bills-beard
    @bills-beard 2 года назад

    3:15 i have two leos, one is pretty chill with their 20g tank and the other is the screaming-sprinter boi who is glass surfing every 10mins unless we let him roam our entire living room, demanding more and more space. I chock it up to all animals are individuals 🤷‍♂️

  • @EpicSoulzX
    @EpicSoulzX 3 года назад +1

    Yes finally, I’ve been looking for a guide like this

  • @kaleb7105
    @kaleb7105 3 года назад +2

    my lil man herby is so damn calm he must be smokin that herb when i'm not around. at first he was lil skirmish but as time went on lil man learned to adapt to my gf and I and our dogs seem to not bother it to much. the barking makes him hide tho haha

  • @seite9592
    @seite9592 3 года назад

    A couple years ago I got gifted this cute candle holder that was shaped like a cactus. I gave it to my gecko as a hide and she decided that that would be her potty

  • @CandiFelandia
    @CandiFelandia 3 года назад

    *sees a leopard gecko* *STARTS MAKING IT AS COLD AS ALASKA*

  • @QUADacityLyfe
    @QUADacityLyfe 2 года назад +2

    My little cousin had a leopard gecko before I got one. She told me it ALWAYS screams at them so they never handle him. Lol I felt bad. Mine is pretty chill. The poop corner is great for clean up. I reeeeealllly wish crested geckos did this.

  • @adriantomo5688
    @adriantomo5688 3 года назад

    14:42 as i read the author's name, i stared to my shelf and said! "Hey! i knew that name, i wonder if he's listening to the same book that i got!" and yes, it's also sapiens!

  • @dreamwolf7302
    @dreamwolf7302 2 года назад

    I can confirm. My First Leo, Blep, is a sweetheart who loves to snug up into my beard.
    My second Leo, i have dubbed him Sir Caliente, Lord of Spice, because he is ANGR.
    He aint even big enough to be sure hes male, but with a temper like that, either hes Sir Calienta, or Lady Hellfire.

  • @hannahwhite7227
    @hannahwhite7227 3 года назад +1

    I have a reptile hammock that my leopard gecko poops on. Not what it was meant for, but it’s great that I don’t have to change the paper towel as often. I just clean the poop off, and take out the hammock to wash once a week

  • @liizs2863
    @liizs2863 3 года назад

    I'd been feeding my Leo exclusively superworms for the last 6-8 months and she was fine until last month. She got a mild case of impaction, and that's the only thing that she would have ingested. I gave her a couple warm soaks and it cleared up, but from now on its just crickets and the occasional small mealworm for her.

  • @jenegg6500
    @jenegg6500 3 года назад

    reading all these comments makes me believe I have the calmest friendliest gecko ever

  • @star-vs8qn
    @star-vs8qn 2 года назад

    I got my first leapord gecko 2 weeks ago, and so far it's pretty chill. I say it because it's pretty young and I haven't been able to tell if its male or female. But yea I got very lucky. Easy to feed and getting used to me pretty fast.

  • @spoopyd.8910
    @spoopyd.8910 3 года назад +3

    Finally. Now I can abuse them OPTIMALLY

  • @MightyRude
    @MightyRude 3 года назад +3

    You have to careful when buying thermostats I recently bought a exo terra thermostat 600W thermostat but didn’t realize that there are two versions and I bought the wrong one (they have one with a dual and one with a single receptacle)
    You also have to consider how you want to heat the enclosure heat mat/cable/strip can use on/off, dimming or pulsing thermostats, heat lamps need a dimming thermostat and ceramic heat emitters need a pulsing thermostat.

    • @MightyRude
      @MightyRude 3 года назад

      @@nightinggale6470
      CHE’s can be damaged and have a shortened lifetime when used with a on/off thermostats.
      Dimming thermostats can also be used but pulse is preferable when using a CHE.

    • @MightyRude
      @MightyRude 3 года назад

      @@nightinggale6470
      Sometimes you don’t really have a choice
      I have a pacman frog and the only heating source that can get its enclosure up to 28°c safely, without emitting more light and without heating up the substrate from below is a CHE.

    • @MightyRude
      @MightyRude 3 года назад

      @@nightinggale6470
      Its a planted bioactive enclosure with a 2.5% UVB t5 tube so adding a heat lamp would make it far too bright and having no heating at all lessens its appetite and makes it go into brumation (like it was doing for the last 4 months)

  • @JessicaNyquist37
    @JessicaNyquist37 Год назад

    I was watching leopard gecko care in different countries and on two occasions I saw people with leopard gecko cages the size of a shoe box.

  • @mossvirago4488
    @mossvirago4488 3 года назад +1

    My blizzard is a screamer. I was warned that blizzards are harder to tame and thought hmm..it can't be that bad 😂😂😂

  • @paigewilhite9687
    @paigewilhite9687 3 года назад +3

    I work at a ✨pet store✨ and we have a juvenile leopard geck right now that is an absolute lunatic. If I put my hand in his enclosure he screams and tries to bite me. They most definitely are not all chill.

  • @vxzkkkk
    @vxzkkkk 3 года назад +1

    I love the thumbnail

  • @atomicwinter31
    @atomicwinter31 2 года назад

    "Calm nature" bro, my leopard gecko is borderline feral. She's more lethargic, but is like ready to kill me at a moments notice

  • @theoriginalfurbyqueen
    @theoriginalfurbyqueen 2 года назад +1

    I got lucky that I got my leopard gecko from an owner who was taking care of them before they had some life changes and decided to rehome, so my guy enjoys handling and will come up to me when I open his tank lol. I hate crickets they're too jumpy and crazy and I'm worried about them escaping in the bio lmao. But he loves his crickets the most lol

  • @JemiQui77
    @JemiQui77 3 года назад

    I liked this actually. Knowing what's changed in that time span is pretty interesting

  • @LittlemisstoxicTfc
    @LittlemisstoxicTfc 2 года назад

    My leopard gecko acts like a crackhead sometimes, he gets fixated on climbing my curtains or trying to jump off the bed 🤣

  • @Grace-er9ep
    @Grace-er9ep 3 года назад +2

    Crickets crawled their way out of hell because even hell didn't want them and even though they technically cannot hurt me I'm still pretty sure they would if they could

  • @Edphibian
    @Edphibian 3 года назад

    You are my favorite youtuber ever

  • @dakotawible9617
    @dakotawible9617 3 года назад

    yooo, I've been looking for this how-to. Awesome care tips my broskito

  • @recursor9469
    @recursor9469 3 года назад

    It's interesting because in the years before Clint, Emily and others Jungle Bob's videos were the very first that appeared when I searched for reptile/amphibian suggestions.
    It's interesting to see the "new generation" of RUclipsrs criticize his work

    • @GoHerping
      @GoHerping  3 года назад

      he's one of the first I watched too! Some of my comments are still on there before I had reptiles

  • @EberhardtTheReindeer
    @EberhardtTheReindeer 3 года назад +19

    10 gallon tanks don’t offer a proper heat gradient. Beyond a space issue, it’s a health issue!

  • @JK-fu1bn
    @JK-fu1bn 3 года назад +1

    hot tip if you use an powerful laser pointer on your geckos eyes it will always be nighttime for the animal and you won't have to worry about turning the light on to watch it at night

  • @HaHaHannah1369
    @HaHaHannah1369 3 года назад +1

    Make that money boo boo. Make short click bait videos, get sponsors, pump content, I love it for you. Whatever you need to do, I just love these videos.

  • @JK-fu1bn
    @JK-fu1bn 3 года назад +1

    bro I could live in a literal dumpster as long as I had wifi and something soft to lie down on

  • @grimmick9446
    @grimmick9446 3 года назад +1

    Undertank heaters for geckos like leopard I noticed works best because the heat helps them digest. And the thinnest part of their body is their belly. It helps regulate heat. A night heat immitter works fine too. Sorry about spelling im stoned and dyslexic and idc lmao

    • @grimmick9446
      @grimmick9446 3 года назад

      @@nightinggale6470 yeah that works too lol I've never had an issue with heat mats connected to thermostats and I've kept many kind. Reptiles that need more I use overhead and something both under and over depending on the species. Lots of different info out there. Just gage the reptile to their needs. I've been keeping for years and know a few exotic specialists but hey each reptile is different and lots of different correct methods too. But definitely not a one size fits all thing

    • @grimmick9446
      @grimmick9446 3 года назад

      @@nightinggale6470 yeah I have both lol I only have snakes and a tokay now trust me Ive looked into everything lol I don't keep many animals right now . 💗 Appreciate where your coming from tho

  • @CeleryBones
    @CeleryBones 3 года назад

    “And they start sprinting like their life depends on it, when all you tried to do- is feed it a cricket. 🌞”

  • @mossymochii6926
    @mossymochii6926 3 года назад

    Stoooop, Jungle Bob's is my go to reptile store- I got my bearded dragon from him

  • @Dainahhatesu
    @Dainahhatesu 3 года назад

    my gecko, georgia, has always been crazy, not until having her for nearly a year she has calmed down 60% but still hisses randomly when i touch her enclosure door

  • @Upper_echelon_exotics
    @Upper_echelon_exotics 3 года назад

    Ours seemed crazy but it's getting better...I just herd him onto the back of my hand...and then hold him for a bit. He's calming down very quickly.

  • @HiImMudd
    @HiImMudd 3 года назад

    Anyone else notice the dragon behind Alex head bopping? 😆

  • @morgen5100
    @morgen5100 3 года назад +7

    I’m in the 30% my gecko is hilarious 😆 he has gotten better tho. He is ok with holding now but one time he bit me and drew blood. It hurt too.

  • @chameleonmind111
    @chameleonmind111 3 года назад +1

    When i was given my gecko he was living in a 10 gallon tank and had been for 4 years. I felt horrible for him, he had almost no room to move around and his only source of heat was a heating pad under the tank where his hiding cave was. she said he was a loner and wasn’t very active. Like no shit, he didn’t have room to be active and his only warmth was in his cave. I spent $300 in two days preparing a 30 gal i closure for him and he’s been way more active in the time I’ve had him

  • @cooperfox7680
    @cooperfox7680 3 года назад

    Im sorry, how are there only 500 likes after 7 hrs?! this chanel better not die..

    • @GoHerping
      @GoHerping  3 года назад +3

      500 is a lot of people! but it's only been 1 hour

  • @Dehalove
    @Dehalove 3 года назад +1

    Alex you would hate dorms. They are basically 10-gallon tanks for people

  • @Tvmantitan-8924
    @Tvmantitan-8924 2 года назад

    My brain when I saw the title: Activating instant kill

  • @Lukksia
    @Lukksia 3 года назад

    thanks for the tutorial! very helpful will be using shortly

  • @Magpieface90
    @Magpieface90 3 года назад +4

    Had to change my leopard geckos name to Aries once she grew into her personality. Can confirm, not all are chill, some may wish death upon you. Still love her though, makes feeding time a game of Russian roulette with my fingers

  • @MsMoomoocow123
    @MsMoomoocow123 3 года назад

    My leopard gecko is fucking crazy but only for food she will almost jump out of the cage for it, and believe me she's well fed🤣

  • @ilicgustav9192
    @ilicgustav9192 3 года назад +2

    That same guy said it's ok to keep African clawed frogs In a bowl