Is Sand Bad for Leopard Geckos?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @WhatDoesntkillYa
    @WhatDoesntkillYa 5 лет назад +91

    Thank you for putting Celsius for the viewers outside of the states

    • @ThsboiWilliam
      @ThsboiWilliam 5 месяцев назад

      Well you guys don’t put Fahrenheit for people IN the states.

  • @WickedWildlife
    @WickedWildlife 5 лет назад +62

    we get this question with bearded dragons all the time, living in Australia most people keep beardies on sand, where as social media is full of people against it, mind you mostpeople here use real desert sand

    • @cooperolm9687
      @cooperolm9687 5 лет назад +8

      The thing is, they don't live on loose sand in the wild. They largely live on hard packed dirt. When you have loose, non-compacted substrate you're really risking your animal ingesting unhealthy amounts.

    • @WickedWildlife
      @WickedWildlife 5 лет назад +20

      Cooper Olm I live in the natural range of central bearded dragons
      Loose sand and a little leaf litter makes up most beardy habitat here

    • @rickh3714
      @rickh3714 5 лет назад +2

      @@WickedWildlife
      It's THE sand they evolved with tho! Generalist ' sand is evil' v 'all sand is OK' Probably not. Some commercial sand has large chunks of a silicate (broken glass like substance) ragged and several milimeters in diameter. I think for those species that DO have sand in their native environment and have adapted to it then perhaps have a largish cage with up to half of the substrate being sand from as near to their native habitat as possible. Try to feed them away from it tho! Unless they are super specialized sand dwellers!
      Similarly you could use colored stone tiles that can't be wedged under by the herp to avoid crushing etc. Slate (supported not loose) or the 'sand' mats now available for the remainder. Or paint the floor of a wooden cage in sandy colours if necessary and only have sand or eco earth/coir etc on side you don't feed on? During mating season you may also have issues with even desert sand sticking to the ( male) hemipenes if they evert etc.
      There might be an equation between an ideal medium length enriched, reasonably natural life? Or a short boring life on an ultra hygenic completely unnatural substrate. Or for that matter a much longer but still boring life on the same for those species that are less stressed out by such factors as lack of burrowable substrate.
      What's worse- death by impaction (if that is accurately diagnosed) at 15 yrs? Or dead apparently healthy herp found aged 5 yrs?

    • @rickh3714
      @rickh3714 5 лет назад

      @Mr Penguin
      I had Eastern BTs on a coarse silicate flaky sand scooped up from their cage by the shop I purchased them from 11 yrs + ago. I soon realized this was injurious to their health (sneezing etc) and replaced it with about (1/3 terrarium area) fine genuine red Australian desert sand. Stopped this after a year or so for this species due to hemipene issues with my male. Some desert species (Nephrurus etc) require sand. The consensus seems Lepz do better without sand.
      Many now believe in mixtures of desert sand, clay and other substrates Coir, sphagmum, Aspen etc for beardies, BTs etc.
      Do what works for your animals I guess. Different locales of specimens may mean generic declarations invalid.
      My point of my original post was that you can likely attribute a death by impaction. Less easy to attribute a death by boredom (of an animal that wants to burrow etc ) on a hygenic substrate of paper towels or newsprint.

    • @rickh3714
      @rickh3714 5 лет назад

      @Mr Penguin
      Basically what I have my BTs on now! Same pair from 2007. Both were over 5yo when I got them!

  • @CosmicFisherman
    @CosmicFisherman 5 лет назад +169

    I don’t like sand, It’s coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.

  • @PavarottiAardvark
    @PavarottiAardvark 5 лет назад +77

    a heckin' Gecko!
    a Hecko!

    • @Cyrilcynder1
      @Cyrilcynder1 5 лет назад +2

      That's what I call my geckos

  • @Thiriously
    @Thiriously 4 года назад +4

    We had a Snow Leopard Gecko and he was on black aquarium sand with big plastic gems riddled throughout the substrate and multiple hides. It was always adorable to watch him discover the gems, he'd glance down and investigate before continuing with his day but he'd also continue to discover them even when he was used to them. It was adorable.

  • @ProfJCsCritters
    @ProfJCsCritters 5 лет назад +14

    Thank you!!! People need to understand the dangers of calcisand, and not generalize about *all* sand. (Providing that people provide proper care...)

  • @enrichmentandbeyond7059
    @enrichmentandbeyond7059 5 лет назад +6

    I appreciate so much how thoroughly Jessi addressed this question! Yes or No would not have explained this enough.

  • @losandersox6668
    @losandersox6668 5 лет назад +25

    I own a leopard gecko and I house her on a type of loose substrate called Arid Earth - it’s quite a good substrate if you want a loose substrate,
    Either way, this video is filled with information! ♥️🐾

  • @Lerrae1908
    @Lerrae1908 5 лет назад +21

    My number one tip when people seek husbandry advice for substrates in any species: if it digs or burrows it NEEEDS something to dig in, ao avoid the paper towel/sterile situation. For everything else, precenting neurotic behaviors is key via enrichment. But the most important factor by far is to keep heat and humidity correct - reptiles can deal with a LOT so long as those two factors are correct!

    • @keirasworld7668
      @keirasworld7668 4 года назад

      Kat Mann I used papa we towels when mine was a baby until it was a moth old too make sure it was healthy and then I realized it was sick then I used it again but I yes eco earth for both my leopard geckos but I agree don’t use that unless you have my problem so the environment is sterile so it could get better are etc

    • @StonedtotheBones13
      @StonedtotheBones13 Год назад

      On the flip side, if it's a turtle it NEEDS water.

  • @woutert114
    @woutert114 5 лет назад +7

    I'm quite happy with the hardened clay-like substrate I've started using for my leopard geckos in the past year. When you first pour it into your enclosure, it's loose and you can create some variation in your environment but once it dries up, it forms a hardened, rock-like substrate with a very thin loose layer on it. It still looks deserty but there's no threat of impaction, though I've never had that problem on sand either. It's really good stuff to create (termite) mounds or hills with as well.

    • @itsjustdez4245
      @itsjustdez4245 4 года назад

      woutert114 im superr late but whats the name of this ???

    • @sugeywilliams9411
      @sugeywilliams9411 4 года назад

      What is the name of th clay? Thank you!

    • @woutert114
      @woutert114 4 года назад +1

      Excellent question both! I don't remember though... I will see if I can remember to get back to you when re-substrate my terrarium soon. I imagine it's just any type of clay you can find near the reptile substrate in your store. I buy it physically in the store so I'm afraid I can't refer you to any webshops...

    • @hisard5003
      @hisard5003 4 года назад +1

      Excavation clay probably?

    • @woutert114
      @woutert114 4 года назад +1

      @@hisard5003 Yeah that looks like it. I live in the Netherlands so it's not called excavator clay but after watching a video, it looks like it's similar stuff at least.

  • @brandongibbons4395
    @brandongibbons4395 5 лет назад +16

    Jesse, you and your team are so good at what you do. Keep up the great work. I'm sure many animals lives have been improved all over the world by you collective efforts :)

  • @Ravenzpeak
    @Ravenzpeak 5 лет назад +15

    Your channel has the best content! Thanks so much Jessi!

  • @AdornThyHeadset
    @AdornThyHeadset 5 лет назад +2

    Great video! I've had a gecko for nearly 16 years now and have always kept her on sand (not calci-sand) without issue. However, last year I decided to add terrarium carpeting to half her tank and I now try to feed her only in a bowl. She's happy either way!

  • @veledwin1
    @veledwin1 5 лет назад +8

    I hope the same applies to sand boas? There's a lot of conflicting information on sand's compatibility as a substrate for them. I keep mine on sand without issues, but I moniter him closely and feed him on a dish to be safe.

    • @animalwondersmontana
      @animalwondersmontana  5 лет назад +10

      Sand boas don't actually spend much time in loose sandy substrate. While they can burrow into it, they prefer soil that compacts more than sand, so when they make a tunnel underground it holds its shape and they can reuse it.
      You're right to offer food that's not directly on the sand. I would also recommend reassessing your setup and doing some more research on the newest practices for their care.

  • @frankynstein
    @frankynstein 5 лет назад +2

    I initially started out using calci sand as instructed when i first got my leopard gecko. When I started finding sand in his poop I switched him to reptile carpet, which he loves. It transfers the heat from the underfloor heat mat well without overheating, it's washable and makes cleaning time much quicker, which is great for both of us! His claws don't get stuck in it at all - probably because he has lots of rocks and logs to climb on and keep them short!

  • @makala8730
    @makala8730 5 лет назад +3

    I used the green felt mat for my Leo when he was smaller because I was afraid of impaction. But now that he’s an adult, I use Zoo Med Vita-Sand and he seems to really enjoy it. I also hand feed him most of the time just to be on the safe side.

    • @danprogaming2946
      @danprogaming2946 8 месяцев назад

      Do you recommend vita sand? How is your gecko doing?

  • @amys3168
    @amys3168 5 лет назад +2

    I wish you had posted this years ago! I never quite understood our leopard gecko.

  • @aidenphillips9893
    @aidenphillips9893 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this information! It’s the hallelujah of my day, I love having a natural feel for my two Leo’s and have never had any problems with them eating it as they have fair aim. But have had a lot of trouble with people attacking me about using it. It makes me feel better knowing other people who have more knowledge on the topic put the information out there so those who do use sand have defense and proof they can in fact use sand. 👍

  • @fenrkinex
    @fenrkinex 5 лет назад +1

    My 2 year old 9 inch male Leo just got switched to sand when I upgraded his tank, and I hope it works out for him. He has his calcium dish and a variety diet including crickets, super worms, and the occasional pinky when my snake is being a punk.

  • @denisesheppard1669
    @denisesheppard1669 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much! I "inherited" my son's leopard gecko when he moved out. I have been wanting to upgrade his habitat but was unsure about what kind of sand and other things to include. I've already given him some different rocks and moved his heat lamp to one end directly over the rock he likes to stretch out on. Now I have even more knowledge and ideas!

    • @christineallsop2003
      @christineallsop2003 5 лет назад

      Denise Sheppard my mother inherited my brother’s leopard gecko 24 yrs ago. He’s still alive and kicking! 😂

    • @christianswildadventures5190
      @christianswildadventures5190 4 года назад

      Don’t use a heat lamp. Use a heat pad.

    • @juliac3933
      @juliac3933 3 года назад

      @@christianswildadventures5190 heat lamps are more natural

  • @Vor_Tex_Sun
    @Vor_Tex_Sun Год назад +1

    I just got a Leo three weeks ago. And I can tell you that sand substrate or even loose substrate is terrible for these animals. They swallow it and it can be fatal. The pet shop I got my Leo from told me to buy the sand substrate. No offense to the persons working there, but that's not good. Idk why they sell it in the first place. I saw my gecko eat some and then got it out the terrarium straight after. Now I have Coco fibre tiles coming and use paper towels for now! I will document my Leo on my channel soon

  • @GeekyGeckoCreations
    @GeekyGeckoCreations 4 года назад +2

    Hey Jesse just wondering if you see "sand" in ur geckos poo if that is bad or if that is "passing thru" naturally? I use play sand and have basking spots of 90-93 about - is it not warm enough? thank you!

  • @tavoniniccolo3753
    @tavoniniccolo3753 4 года назад +3

    I have alsways used desert Sand and my geckos love to dig and never had any problems so to me is just personal experience

  • @omgthisisaverylongname8602
    @omgthisisaverylongname8602 5 лет назад +2

    Could you please make a video on what green cheek conure noises mean. I have one and he makes a lot of weird noises and I’m not sure what they mean so it would be super helpful if you could make one. Thanks! (P.s I love your bird videos 😀)

  • @nataliejulow
    @nataliejulow 3 года назад +1

    gravel is quite a bit different than sand. Just ingesting one piece of gravel can cause impaction or choking. In addition, gravel is often sharp and can rupture organs if swallowed, or can scrape up your gecko's underbelly. I wouldn't recommend gravel in leu of sand.

  • @Leafy17
    @Leafy17 Год назад

    Thank you so much! I couldn't figure out if sand was "bad" for leopard geckos or not due to all the arguments online.

  • @kylecarmichael9158
    @kylecarmichael9158 5 лет назад +4

    So doesn't this show that if you are wanting a non-standard pet you should be able to pass a test as to the "best care" standard? Best care can and does change as we learn more about these species. If you give your critter what is needs in the various facets of it's life then you will give it a good life, if you can't or don't care to do the work necessary don't own the critter.
    And saying that, I also think there should be one for all pets, dogs, cats, horses. They look to us to give them what they need nutritionally, environmentally, and in psychological enrichment terms. If someone doesn't care to give the basics needed for a 'good' life don't have an animal in your life. Knowing and providing will make you a better person and the critter have a happy life.

  • @aleciastar1433
    @aleciastar1433 5 лет назад +3

    One of my neighbors has a pair of chinchillas. They LOVE to run around the living room in the afternoon and are insanely curious about anything new. So I am thinking of building some common human objects but just chinchilla sized to get some entertaining pictures. Like a chinchilla, not Godzilla, destroying Tokyo. Or chinchillas napping in a desk job.
    Any building materials to avoid? Is cardboard ok?

    • @candidwings5609
      @candidwings5609 5 лет назад +3

      Cardboard is commonly used by chinchilla keepers for playtime but it can cause impactions if eaten so I'd recommend close supervision. My chins will eat any cardboard they can get to so I don't use it at all.

  • @eaglebreath5
    @eaglebreath5 5 лет назад +1

    The fact about storing fat in the gecko's tail is interesting. Do some of your other animals have special fat storage characteristics?

  • @christineallsop2003
    @christineallsop2003 5 лет назад +2

    My mother has a 24yr old Leopard Gecko that has always been on sand.

  • @miami_vibes6955
    @miami_vibes6955 5 лет назад

    Well put together video. Thank you!

  • @chairshoe81
    @chairshoe81 5 лет назад +1

    my leopard gecko died last year at 18, he was on sand his whole life. rip lightning i love u

    • @christianswildadventures5190
      @christianswildadventures5190 4 года назад

      chairshoe81 it’s probably because of the sand or improper husbandry. They are supposed to live 25 years old. Poor gecko.

    • @NeanderthalDogma
      @NeanderthalDogma Год назад

      @@christianswildadventures5190 18 is a pretty solid lifespan for s leopard gecko. Humans are suppose to live to be 100 or more but they die at varying ages early sometimes purely genetic.

  • @I_am_Lauren
    @I_am_Lauren 5 лет назад +1

    leopard Geckos were the on trend pet in the early 2,000's. I remember so many of my friends had one!

  • @bubbajenkins123
    @bubbajenkins123 5 лет назад +2

    Not all sand is created alike. That’s the key. I won’t tell you what kind of sand is good or bad, though, because that would be telling.

  • @madisonmclellan1555
    @madisonmclellan1555 3 года назад

    My leo wont eat anymore since I got him sand for a bedding idk if he just not hungry cause I feed him every day but he just stopped all of a sudden so idk if he ate the sand and cant eat anymore or he just not hungry for a few days

  • @00Serrah00
    @00Serrah00 5 лет назад +1

    Wow that's awesome knowledge. Thanks for sharing!!!!

  • @rupertholmes5828
    @rupertholmes5828 6 месяцев назад

    wonderful video! Thank you!

  • @queenmarketkaslay1037
    @queenmarketkaslay1037 2 года назад

    THANKS I REALLY NEEDED TO KNOW THAT

  • @user-sk8sj2fu9m
    @user-sk8sj2fu9m 5 лет назад

    mine died because of it.. thought i'd make him a sand corner. there was a stone there where all crickets hid so every time he ate a cricket or missed he ate some sand with it. i didnt notice something was wrong until his tail wasnt growing anymore. then i noticed his poop was nowhere. he had to be put to sleep because his stomach was literally full of cement.. wish someone had informed me of this. rip harvey

  • @painlessnote90
    @painlessnote90 4 года назад +1

    i have my bearded dragon on eco earth. he has real rocks to climb on and goes outside daily to get extra uv and i only feed him his insects out of his tank

  • @WhoTheHellIsHarvy
    @WhoTheHellIsHarvy 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the tips! The setup I have just put together has sand on the bottom and plenty of climbing points and hideouts (tunnels built into the foam background). I was of course hesitant about the sand but was thinking of adding some slate to cover a third or even half of the floor space. Any thoughts/suggestions?

  • @thzaaaamthzadddy4045
    @thzaaaamthzadddy4045 2 года назад +1

    I used cleaned play sand (non-calcium) and wanna mix organic topsoil in it to make it denser, do you think that’s a good idea?

  • @Kingenious
    @Kingenious 2 года назад

    I read fine sand like reptisand from zoomed is ok.
    My terrarium has a corner of 24 degrees, 26 and hotter end of 30 degrees.

  • @ediekoller1144
    @ediekoller1144 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Jessi...Freckles and Jelly are so Adorable...! Yes they are really!

  • @KatrinaEames
    @KatrinaEames 5 лет назад +1

    Is there anything I can do to help my red eyed sea turtle more comfortable when they are molting?

  • @-R-.
    @-R-. 3 года назад

    How do you do if you live in a tropical country?

  • @eyeloveerin
    @eyeloveerin 5 лет назад +1

    Wait now I’m confused and scared I have sand but idk what kind of sand it is should I use sand?!😫😖

    • @catboyfail
      @catboyfail 5 лет назад

      Dont use sand. Its dangerous. Use reptile carpet or ecoearth

    • @elchuzalongo4339
      @elchuzalongo4339 4 года назад +2

      @@catboyfail I would avoid reptile carpet, due to the fact that their toes cant get stuck, which is what happened to my gecko

  • @johnbender4476
    @johnbender4476 2 года назад +1

    I used calcium sand for my old leopard gecko and he lived to be 20 years old

  • @AnimeFreak4Ever13
    @AnimeFreak4Ever13 5 лет назад +1

    I have a question unrelated to reptiles, but pertaining to birds. I'm hoping to get some advice.
    So I'm having an internal struggle of if I should rehome my bird or continue to keep him. I know birds have a huge issue of being constantly rehomed which is why it pains me to even consider it. In the time hes been with me he had definitely improved his health. He went from a pure seed diet for 2 years straight from his previous owner, to eating mostly pellets and trying new fruits and vegetables with me. He's now fully flighted and his feathers are so much healthier looking. That being said lots of changes have happened to me and although I do take care of him like Jessi said it's a more "surviving not thriving" situation. He does get time out his cage and has toys but I've been having less and less time for that. He's also a bit bitey & territorial and a chicken when it comes to inteoducing him to anything new so play time is hard. Should I find a better home for him? Or try to keep working on him? I want to find someone who will give him the life he deserves. Any constructive feed is welcomed.

    • @nattyh.6168
      @nattyh.6168 5 лет назад +3

      Jayme Ramos Hey,
      I’m not Jessi but I can give you my experience and hope it can help you. When I adopted my 2 birds (Lovies) they were absolutely terrified of humans. I had to make the choice: am I really willing to put in as many hours of my constant and determined dedication to helping them get over their fears of humans or have I fallen almost “out-of-love” for them (meaning they don’t hold as special place in my heart as they did when I was arranging to adopt them) due to their fears and therefore the size of the obstacle i´d need to overcome with them? I chose to work with them and after a gruelling 6 months, they finally stood on my hand (in their cage, eating a treat and not moving). By a further 6 months, they were willing to stand on my hand outside the cage and even be moved around. What I learned is that for me to provide the best care, I needed to be sincere with myself with the real reason I wasn’t as willing to meet them where they are (was it because I became dismotivated since they were so scared of me and were nippy and screaming any time I got near them, and figured putting them in another home was better or because I wanted things to be easier or why)? Personally I recognized they were in my hands and it was my moral responsibility to love them as they were, while seeking to do the best for them so they’d thrive. If I gave them away, in their life history, I would be someone who didn’t improve their lives but hurt them. They never chose to be pets but I did chose to own them, so I needed to be the one that helped them. I was intimidated by the size of the obstacle ahead (all the time and effort needed) but I figured the more heart I put into helping them, the better results I’d see....I know animals can sense that and I’m really happy I chose that path. The happiness and success I felt once they finally warmed up to me was incredible!
      Hope my experience helps!

    • @animalwondersmontana
      @animalwondersmontana  5 лет назад +4

      @@nattyh.6168 Thank you for sharing your experience. I think this is an honest and inspiring take on what so many people experience with their pets. More often than not, rescued bird owners find themselves having thoughts of doubt and think they have failed before they've given it their all. I get it, it's not easy to keep trying to establish a trust bond with an animal that rejects all progress. It can take months or sometimes years if there's a barrier like abuse or a severely limited amount of time. But even a few minutes several times a day can have a huge impact as long as it's consistent and rewarding. There's no shame in finding a new home for an animal you know you can't provide for. But feeling discouraged by slow progress doesn't mean you won't be able to reach a place where the animal will begin to thrive, and if they are rehomed they're back to square one learning to trust again (which is sometimes an okay place to be). The decision to keep or rehome an animal is completely up to you and I wish you clarity and peace of mind when you make your decision.

  • @corlisscrabtree3647
    @corlisscrabtree3647 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @CrazyguyRC
    @CrazyguyRC Год назад

    Is that a sand mat in the video ? If so how do you like it ?

  • @pharmacyman6415
    @pharmacyman6415 5 лет назад +1

    If not already, can you do a video on how to introduce 2 conures together? (Or any bird In general)

    • @animalwondersmontana
      @animalwondersmontana  5 лет назад

      Here's a video I did on that exact subject! ruclips.net/video/YsIWm6yY7Rw/видео.html

    • @pharmacyman6415
      @pharmacyman6415 5 лет назад

      AnimalWonders Montana Thank you!

  • @fluity8082
    @fluity8082 2 года назад

    I just bought a leopard gecko and this video helped a lot

  • @powerfulwitch666
    @powerfulwitch666 5 лет назад +1

    What happened to Ernesto's caracter at the beginning of the video?
    As always, I love informing myself with your wonderful videos

    • @lNFINlTEx
      @lNFINlTEx 5 лет назад +3

      The other human? (His name is Augusto, I think!) She once said he wasn't really involved in the channel, so they decided to take him out of the intro.

    • @greentearobin
      @greentearobin 5 лет назад

      @@lNFINlTEx Thanks, I wondered about that too

  • @pancreasnostalgia
    @pancreasnostalgia 5 лет назад +1

    Even when you’re not showing your tarantula, I’d appreciate if you still put spider warnings on your videos.

    • @melissasmith6762
      @melissasmith6762 5 лет назад

      How do people like you live life?

    • @greentearobin
      @greentearobin 5 лет назад

      That isn't a nice or compassionate thing to say. Some people find spiders very upsetting. I'm not as bad as some people but I did find it kind of jarring when that giant picture of a spider suddenly appeared on the screen. I can imagine that if someone had extreme arachnophobia it would be extremely upsetting and scary and I don't think it would be that difficult to just make a note that there is a spider in a video. I'm sure you have challenges that you need people to be compassionate and patient about for you because everyone does.

    • @melissasmith6762
      @melissasmith6762 5 лет назад +1

      @@greentearobin I still have no idea how you people live life. If a spider on a screen sends you into a frenzy what do you do when a REAL spider shows up? That's a bigger issue for you then a virtual spider so you can't expect to control the content of every channel. You can try watching Charlotte's Web.

  • @PinkChucky15
    @PinkChucky15 5 лет назад +1

    This is so informative!

  • @billybird5903
    @billybird5903 5 лет назад

    Do leopard geckos need a heat lamp or pad? I have both at the moment.

  • @mirai8973
    @mirai8973 5 лет назад +4

    I love this channel.😍

  • @lukaszskubis5084
    @lukaszskubis5084 Год назад

    I must learn about it

  • @cobra4771
    @cobra4771 3 года назад

    Thanks this helped alot!

  • @danprogaming2946
    @danprogaming2946 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful video, do you recommend zoo med vita sand for leopard geckos?

    • @ThsboiWilliam
      @ThsboiWilliam 5 месяцев назад

      You should use Repti-sand™. Don’t use sand with added calcium or vitamins so Vita-sand is a no-no

  • @keirasworld7668
    @keirasworld7668 4 года назад

    I would use gravel or sand or clay they can still eat it and gravel it could tar something and clay when it gets wet it goes back to it natural form so yeah

  • @acestraul2136
    @acestraul2136 5 лет назад

    Do a what,where,how for Zapper... please!

  • @mariac2390
    @mariac2390 Год назад

    is play sand kinetic sand?

  • @solaire950
    @solaire950 5 лет назад

    So is it fine if I have a bowl for its food

  • @Shadowkinggod1
    @Shadowkinggod1 7 месяцев назад

    Can a sand box for them dig in good

  • @petercho8910
    @petercho8910 6 месяцев назад

    Please do your research if you getting any pets because not enough information the pet will get sick or die.

  • @saberxzero
    @saberxzero Месяц назад

    "Uses their keen vision to hunt" idk ive seen my hunt and OHH BOYY, its like a circus

  • @annailles8625
    @annailles8625 5 лет назад

    Do you recommend vinyl? What are your thoughts on eco earth?

  • @cadenedwards403
    @cadenedwards403 5 лет назад

    Could you do a bearded dragon care video?

  • @Elizabeth-Farbo
    @Elizabeth-Farbo 3 года назад

    My leopard gecko likes sand but Iwould never for my beaedie

  • @Sky-st8xh
    @Sky-st8xh 5 лет назад +2

    Aww they are so cute!

  • @hannagergely8024
    @hannagergely8024 5 лет назад

    Pleas can you talk more about your tortoise more I have one my self and I wanted more tips

  • @madiaragon815
    @madiaragon815 5 лет назад +2

    LOVE THE LEOPARD GEKKIES

  • @kenzieplays890
    @kenzieplays890 5 лет назад

    My gecko is on a mix eco earth and desert sand

  • @lisabanerjee7942
    @lisabanerjee7942 2 года назад

    I threw out the calcium sand & got sand Matt

  • @jscritters5579
    @jscritters5579 5 лет назад

    Is play sand ok for bearded dragons

  • @victoriaharris5787
    @victoriaharris5787 5 лет назад

    I am going to get a parrot next month I am really worried about it can you help me out, please help me I am worried for him and me I don't want it to have a bad life so please please please help me

  • @Someone_1_2_3
    @Someone_1_2_3 5 лет назад

    I have a little Leo gecko she is adorable

  • @mori_a.Wolfboi
    @mori_a.Wolfboi 4 года назад

    Most leopard geckos live in Rocky grasslands, only certain species live on sand

  • @Mryangslove
    @Mryangslove Год назад

    Just one thing, geckos aren't carnivores. They're insectivores, meaning they eat insects

  • @shengyuli4996
    @shengyuli4996 3 года назад

    I wish to have one.

  • @nathan8268
    @nathan8268 5 лет назад

    Lep gecks are the prettiest little guys!

  • @wilddragon6561
    @wilddragon6561 5 лет назад

    Love this video. Love logic. :) 😁

  • @ANTIMONcom
    @ANTIMONcom 5 лет назад

    So their attack is like the Dark Souls 3 bridge monster!

  • @Someone_1_2_3
    @Someone_1_2_3 5 лет назад +1

    Leo geckos are like camels
    They can store nutrients
    Camels in their hump
    Geckos in their tails

  • @findkip
    @findkip 5 лет назад

    If I had one good to know

  • @vichuhhh
    @vichuhhh 5 лет назад

    What up with the guy not being in the intro?

  • @nokoko5542
    @nokoko5542 5 лет назад

    Plz more bird videoes im mabye buing a greancheakedcounure

  • @rheaking7839
    @rheaking7839 5 лет назад

    Are Leopard Gecko's diurnal or nocturnal?

    • @TheFlamingWeasel
      @TheFlamingWeasel 5 лет назад +1

      If my research is correct they are crepuscular, meaning they are active at dawn and dusk

    • @NeanderthalDogma
      @NeanderthalDogma Год назад

      Cathemeral

  • @bellabrown6882
    @bellabrown6882 5 лет назад

    In the wild they do not eats small rodents

  • @sidneysanchez3840
    @sidneysanchez3840 5 лет назад

    Can you make a video about hamsters?

  • @cobyjolish6607
    @cobyjolish6607 3 года назад

    We love freckles

  • @culwin
    @culwin 5 лет назад

    Don't eat sand.
    That's my number 1 rule.

  • @kellythatsme9182
    @kellythatsme9182 5 лет назад

    They dont live in sand

  • @ryankim6225
    @ryankim6225 3 года назад

    i love geckos

  • @ellie25021
    @ellie25021 5 лет назад

    Leopard Geckos are the best🥰♥️

  • @melissasmith6762
    @melissasmith6762 5 лет назад

    The way I see it you need to use a cost-benefit ratio. What benefits does the sand provide? If you're using it just because it looks nice or if you're under the false impression that you need to use it because it is 'natural' I see no reason to take the risk.

  • @ellie25021
    @ellie25021 5 лет назад

    yes it’s VERY bad for them

  • @the_animal_ark
    @the_animal_ark 5 лет назад +2

    I don’t think it really bad. For adults. But for baby’s. It not good. This is my thoughts

    • @ryantedeschi418
      @ryantedeschi418 5 лет назад

      Pets 4ever1 I’d agree adults are fine ,babies eat kinda messy