07/28/2022
Were calling this little one HULK because it busted thru its egg with no sign of it hatching.. Same parents as last hatchlings. We have discovered that because of the parents rare morphs they have been producing hatchlings that have dark knight traits in them which is super rare! This little one will be ready to go in 1 to 2 weeks! Born July 28th! Because of the black knight trait we will be selling for $300 if your wanting to hold this little one we require a $150 deposit! Share and tell your friends :) some facts about them
1. They eat their own shedded skin
2. They have a useful tail, A Leopard Gecko’s tail can be a real lifesaver! This lizard’s tail detaches if it’s bitten or caught on something so the animal can make a fast getaway when something is after it. The tail is also able to store fat so the Leopard Gecko won’t quickly die if it can’t find food. This lizard also shakes its tail when it’s hunting, mating, and defending its territory, making that long tail very important for survival!
3. These lizards have eyelids! Which gives them
an expressive human look. Owners adore it.
4. They make many sounds included barking! This lizard can make a lot of sounds like chirps, screams, clicks, and squeaks. It also makes a barking sound which can alarm you if you’re a new Leopard Gecko owner!When it’s happy, a Leopard Gecko makes a squeaking noise. This can happen when you pick up a Leopard Gecko to show it some love.
5. Their gender is determined by temperature.Unlike humans, Leopard Geckos don’t have a s*x chromosome that determines if they’re born as male or female. This gecko’s gender is determined before it’s born by its incubation temperature. At 90°F, most Leopard Gecko eggs hatched will be male and at around 80°F most of them will be female. If the temperature is in between at 85°F, the eggs will hatch into half male and half female Leopard Geckos.
6. They can live up to 2 decades!
7. They change color as they get older
8. They store calcium in an odd place. If you look closely at a Leopard Gecko, you’ll notice it has two lumps under its armpits. These fatty-looking bumps are where the Leopard Gecko stores the calcium it eats.
9. There are over 100 different Leopard gecko morphs! A morph is a variation in size, coloring, pattern, or other physical features of a Leopard Gecko. While some of these morphs are created naturally, most are developed by breeders who are simply trying to come up with new colors of these popular lizards. There are over 100 Leopard Gecko Morphs with more being developed all the time, which means the total number of morphs that may be created is anyone’s guess!
10. Their amazing and you should get one!