Leopard Gecko Care Guide 2024 - Rosie's Reptiles

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • LEOPARD GECKO CARE GUIDE 2024!
    🦎Leopard gecko care guide 2024 by Rosie’s Reptiles: docs.google.com/document/d/1X...
    🛒Leopard gecko SHOPPING LIST: docs.google.com/document/d/1H...
    ⏱️TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 Video Introduction
    00:22 Introduction to Leopard Geckos
    00:39 *DISCLAIMER
    00:59 Leopard Gecko Shopping List
    01:08 Size & Lifespan
    01:41 Where to get your Leopard Gecko
    05:24 Enclosure
    06:49 Humid Hide
    07:06 Cohabitation
    07:38 Enclosure Inspiration
    07:54 Quarantining
    08:29 Heating & Humidity
    09:02 Bulb Wattage, IR-A & IR-B
    09:49 Thermostats EXPLAINED
    10:55 Temperatures
    11:20 Humidity
    11:57 Lighting - UVB
    12:55 LED lights
    13:08 Substrates - SAFE & UNSAFE
    15:41 Exceptions to Loose Substrates
    16:06 Impaction
    16:33 Going Bioactive
    17:27 Nutrition
    18:14 Feeding Schedule
    19:12 Hydration
    19:28 Supplementing EXPLAINED
    20:45 Handling & Temperament
    20:57 Bonding/Taming Tips
    21:24 Autotomy
    21:54 Health & Sicknesses
    23:25 Outro
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    📌REFERENCES ~ sources I used & care guides I recommend taking a look at!
    - Bioactive Enclosures - www.priweb.org/blog-post/bioa...
    - Zen Habitat’s: Best Plants for Leopard Gecko Enclosures - www.zenhabitats.com/blogs/rep...
    - The Ultimate Zen Guide to Leopard Geckos - www.zenhabitats.com/collectio...
    - Reptifiles Leopard Gecko Care Guide - reptifiles.com/leopard-gecko-...
    - Dubia’s Leopard Gecko Care Sheet - dubiaroaches.com/blogs/gecko-...
    - Scar-Free Wound Healing and Regeneration Following Tail Loss in the Leopard Gecko, Eublepharis macularius - doi.org/10.1002/ar.22490
    - Evaluating the Physiologic Effects of Short Duration Ultraviolet B Radiation Exposure in Leopard Geckos (Eublepharis macularius) - doi.org/10.5818/17-11-136.1
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  • @lilygdsn
    @lilygdsn 22 дня назад +4

    Thank you so much for the resource compilation! I had a friend whose roommate adopted a gecko (her name is Samsung!), but then moved out and left her behind. Because my friend was moving across the country she wasn't able to take care of her either. I don't know much about reptiles but want to ensure Samsung has all the proper gear and stimulation she needs for a long, happy life. I was finding it a bit difficult to navigate and am beyond grateful for a solid starting place. Thank you from Montana! 💕

  • @dailybibleverses5898
    @dailybibleverses5898 6 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this video great job! I have a leopard gecko and he is the sweetest thing ever 😂 always looking for food though 😂

  • @skylerlewis7858
    @skylerlewis7858 2 дня назад

    Tomorrow I’m rescuing a leopard gecko from someone wanting to rehome it on FB. It is an adult in a 20 gallon tank & on reptile carpet 😭 i wasn’t planning on getting another reptile anytime soon but she needs me. I have a ball python & crested gecko.

  • @GLockandGas
    @GLockandGas Месяц назад +3

    What you said about the care guide is so true this is my at least 15th care guide and I’ve had one for two years. I like to just take the average of what they all say.

  • @k2a2l2
    @k2a2l2 2 месяца назад +4

    im not planning on getting a leopard anytime soon but ive been on a deep dive about them for the past few days. they are definitely adorable and this care guide is great! also the list of stuff for a bioactive set up is awesome

  • @zackaryz
    @zackaryz 3 месяца назад +4

    Thank you!! this was really helpful, im currently trying to research about leopard geckos and ive been watching several care guides, several good reptile/leopard gecko owners on tiktok + youtube and ive been learning a lot about them! :D

  • @tomwoods3437
    @tomwoods3437 2 месяца назад

    Awesome.

  • @Thunder77774
    @Thunder77774 2 месяца назад

    Good information 💯

  • @VixinatorsVideos
    @VixinatorsVideos 2 месяца назад +16

    As a person who works with reptiles for a living, this is a great video! 10/10

    • @The_strange_roach.
      @The_strange_roach. Месяц назад

      Whats your job?

    • @VixinatorsVideos
      @VixinatorsVideos Месяц назад

      @@The_strange_roach. emergency vet hospital manager

    • @The_strange_roach.
      @The_strange_roach. Месяц назад

      Oh wow

    • @AriLuvzyt
      @AriLuvzyt Месяц назад

      ​@VixinatorsVideos omg i wanna be a vet when I grow up but I have a question you know when you have to put animals down? If I ever do be a vet, do I need to put them down because i don't wanna put them down ever I would cry for days 😞

    • @VixinatorsVideos
      @VixinatorsVideos Месяц назад

      @@AriLuvzyt Yeahh, you would put sometimes multiple down per day if you worked in emergency. Even at a clinic it's harder because you'll sometimes have a patient for many years and also be the one to put them down. But you try to make it as peaceful and easy for the patient and their family as possible.

  • @kirans7863
    @kirans7863 Месяц назад

    I really enjoyed this detailed video on Leopard Gecko care guide. Thank you so much for the information. New sub and fellow Canadian ☺️

  • @Preston1212
    @Preston1212 2 месяца назад

    I just got one today 🎉

  • @Kalii_alexiss
    @Kalii_alexiss 2 дня назад +1

    Hi! I recently got a new baby lepord gecko, in 2 weeks we are going on a trip for around a week. Should I bring my leo?

  • @lauryn1159
    @lauryn1159 7 дней назад

    Do you have to mix substrates or could I just use reptisoil?

  • @kyrabedford611
    @kyrabedford611 20 дней назад

    I have a juvenile leopard gecko. I could use some help on temp and humidity. My temp is low and humidity is high. I use a heating lap I have it on for 10/12 hrs during the day and off at night. 10 gal tank.

  • @_taliajanae
    @_taliajanae 17 дней назад

    getting a gecko for the first time do you recommend a certain age? and should i jump straight in a bio active setup after quarantine

  • @GLockandGas
    @GLockandGas Месяц назад +1

    I agree I personally wouldn’t cohab a leopard gecko, but to say you’ve never seen any anybody do it properly besides a zookeeper is actually kind of discrediting

  • @j.ifreeman9914
    @j.ifreeman9914 Месяц назад

    I would say 5 out of 6 reptiles I brought both from PetSmart and percolate was find

  • @vaunxqz
    @vaunxqz 2 дня назад

    i have like a whole 5 gallon tank of mealworm beetles😭

  • @savannabiroshvara1781
    @savannabiroshvara1781 2 месяца назад +1

    So any organic top soil will work? Is it okay if It has like veggie waste in it? What should i look for in the mix that wouldnt be safe? Im trying to make some substrate but i dont know what top soil to look for. I dont have the topsoil shown in the video or scotts topsoil

    • @Rosies.Reptiles
      @Rosies.Reptiles  2 месяца назад +1

      i don’t have the topsoils i showed in my country… i prefer to use reptisoil! but if you want to use a topsoil you gotta make sure it’s fertilizer free, manure free, organic soil (which can be extremely hard to find :/ )

    • @savannabiroshvara1781
      @savannabiroshvara1781 2 месяца назад

      Is veggie waste in the soil fine? If not where do you get your reptisoil? I also live in canada so lots of things arent available to me which sucks!

  • @lisapatterson4239
    @lisapatterson4239 Месяц назад

    I rescued a geiko about 6 mths ago. Its taken me a long time and lots of patience but he has finally started sitting in my hands and takes food from me too. I was wondering about how long before i try to pick him up without losing the the trust Ive finally gotten from him. The other owners never took any time and was hardly given a good diet. Hes made up for that lol.

    • @lisapatterson4239
      @lisapatterson4239 Месяц назад

      I meant to tell you he is a Leopard gecko we named him geiko

  • @briannamiller8241
    @briannamiller8241 2 месяца назад

    Question, im a new Leopard gecko momma, and I was told to purchase a carpet for them as they are just a wee baby, and that substrate isn't good for them at this age. But you just said the carpets could hurt them but not to use the substrate mix until 6 months of age, so now im concerned about the carpet in the enclosure and dont know what i should be using until my little one is big enough for the sub mix. 😢 i just ordered a bunch of the stuff you mentioned for their habitat and i love my little baby so i just want to make sure im doing everything i can to keep them happy safe and healthy while they are still growing. TiA

    • @Rosies.Reptiles
      @Rosies.Reptiles  2 месяца назад

      congrats new leo momma🥹 use paper towel instead of carpet!! it’s much easier to clean and safer!!

  • @couchcapsule3546
    @couchcapsule3546 2 месяца назад

    Could I use tile under my tank's light source for basking?

    • @EmmasAnimals34
      @EmmasAnimals34 Месяц назад

      Yes, just try to keep the heat lamp out of your gecko's reach as it can be hot.

  • @nerve.
    @nerve. 22 дня назад

    Eco earth is totally safe. It's bio degradable and isn't dusty at all.

    • @Rosies.Reptiles
      @Rosies.Reptiles  22 дня назад

      eco earth is not a safe loose substrate by itself. it’s best if mixed with an organic topsoil and playsand… or something like ReptiSoil! eco earth is best for high humidity species as when dried it is incredibly dusty. check out ReptiFiles.com for other safe loose substrate options for leopard geckos!

  • @joaquinmanrique
    @joaquinmanrique 2 месяца назад +1

    hi

  • @dianecalsbeek1467
    @dianecalsbeek1467 Месяц назад

    I am the new owner of a 3 year old leopard gecko that was being rehomed. He was not getting the attention he needed. After watching your very educational video - I want to switch him from the sand mat to loose substrate. Do you think doing so will stress him out?? Or do they easily adjust. He is very shy but molting/growing. TIA

    • @cviiari
      @cviiari Месяц назад

      they do pretty much easily adjust to new environments, but I wouldn’t take him out of his enclosure or handle him for a few day to let him adjust to the new environment . Also I suggest not to move him while he is shedding.

  • @elliekerr6899
    @elliekerr6899 15 дней назад

    I’m worried since reading that leapord geckos carry salmonella, is this a concern for getting sick? Thanks x

  • @charles5477
    @charles5477 Месяц назад

    I want to get one but how muck will I need to spend on the leopard gecko

    • @Rosies.Reptiles
      @Rosies.Reptiles  27 дней назад +1

      i budgeted $1000 start up for my leopard gecko! you can find proper sized enclosures on FB marketplace for super cheap ($100-$200). decor (~$200). heating and lighting (~$200). substrate - in the future (~$60). vet bills (~$200). and the gecko itself ($100-$1000).

  • @asbandes8278
    @asbandes8278 Месяц назад

    What multivitamin do you recommend?

    • @Rosies.Reptiles
      @Rosies.Reptiles  Месяц назад

      i personally use the ExoTerra multivitamin currently… but i’m hoping to switch to Arcadias supplement line in the futuee

  • @leavemealone483
    @leavemealone483 2 месяца назад

    hehe my name is kaylie too🙈🙈🙈 spelling is different tho😭

  • @aamirakmal9790
    @aamirakmal9790 2 месяца назад

    African fat tailed nexttt!!!

  • @user-xx6hd2xu6y
    @user-xx6hd2xu6y Месяц назад

    Can I feed Trever (my leopard gecko) milk?

  • @leilanykol
    @leilanykol Месяц назад

    is reptisand okay to use?

    • @Bunnylover-is5kr
      @Bunnylover-is5kr Месяц назад

      I think so

    • @StripedSkunkTherian
      @StripedSkunkTherian Месяц назад +3

      NO!!! Do not use sand with leopard geckos.

    • @Rosies.Reptiles
      @Rosies.Reptiles  Месяц назад +1

      it’s okay to use if you’re using it in a 70% organic topsoil 30% reptisand mix. but reptisand is not okay by itself

    • @leilanykol
      @leilanykol Месяц назад

      @@Rosies.Reptiles okay, thank you. it came with the enclosure i bought at the pet store but after doing research i wasn’t so sure it was good for them

  • @effobama1992
    @effobama1992 Месяц назад

    The video could use some more insights.
    What kind of standard do you use to determine ethics?
    I would think productivity and behavior.
    Which can be achieved with a rack system.

    • @Rosies.Reptiles
      @Rosies.Reptiles  Месяц назад

      This is a wonderful question! I actually didn't cite my favourite article addressing this, it's "Arbitrary Husbandry Practices and Misconceptions" by Mendyk and Warwick located in the 2nd Edition book of "Health and Welfare of Captive Reptiles." This chapter uses evidence-based and scientific research on snakes to demonstrate the effect of rack systems on their overall health and well-being. This can be applied to geckos, like leopard geckos, as well! Rack systems do not allow individuals to provide proper and safe UVB which like I mention in the video they need for the metabolism of calcium. Rack systems do not allow for a deep enough substrate layer or climbing opportunities they require for enrichment.
      As the book chapter is pertaining to snakes, the argument about them not being able to fully stretch out, doesn't necessarily apply here but it definitely would in some cases.
      However, I do agree rack systems increase productivity for breeders, but are definitely not a long-term housing system for breeder geckos and babies. Long story short, I like to compare a rack system to making a human live in a closet for their entire life. Yes, you may be able to stimulate a proper day/night cycle through LEDs or your lighting of choice, however an individual would not receive adequate vitamin D from simply their diet. Moreover, the physiological and psychological effects of immobility can shorten a lifespan significantly.
      So to answer the question: What kind of standards do you use to determine ethics? Science and evidence-based practices is what I use to determine ethics. The RUclips channel Reptiles and Research has wonderful insight on this topic as well, with videos entirely based on welfare and ethics!

  • @lucaswilliams2835
    @lucaswilliams2835 10 дней назад

    I watched up until 12mins agreeing with all, and then it was mentioned that they "require" UVB lighting, which is simply incorrect. If you're south facing natural light is plenty for their health. I stopped listening after that point to write this grinchy comment, then left.

  • @LateNight1212
    @LateNight1212 Месяц назад

    You are very sweet ❤

  • @MovieMan184
    @MovieMan184 3 месяца назад +1

    Will you do a video on the controversy over Adam Wickens! ❤