Leopard Gecko Behaviour Video: Episode V Handling

This Is The Fifth Video In The Series And Informs Leopard Gecko Keepers Of Handling Their Geckos. If A Leopard Gecko Is Handled Often It Should Be Very Calm And Still Whilst Being Handled Like Mine. If A Gecko Is Jumpy Or Tries To Escape Repeatly It Means You Need To Handle Your Gecko More. A Leopard Gecko Should Be Handled Firmly But Not Roughtly, You Should Pick It Up By It’s Waist A Gently Place It One Your Hand Or Lap And Gently Stroke It. If Your Gecko Seems Frightened By This Place It …

7 comments

  1. garter10895 says:

    do you know if you can have african fat tailed geckos, and leopard geckos together?

  2. MintyTheLeopardGecko says:

    You Can Have Leopard Geckos And Fat Tailed Geckos Together But Just So Long As There Is Only One Male Leopard Or Fat Tailed Gecko Not Two Of Differnt Sorts, They Must Also Get Alone With Each Other Well, Check This Before Putting Them Together For A Day!!!

  3. 638PM says:

    i got 2 baby leopard geckos like 6 days ago and whenever i try to pick one up it makes this weird “hissing” sound and its really freaky, is something wrong with them???
    P.S. when i try to pick them up they also try to bite me

  4. MintyTheLeopardGecko says:

    They’re Probly Just Scared. Give Them A Few Weeks To Settle Down Before You Start Handling Them.

  5. chingpongionglong says:

    nice leo you got there m8 i got my baby leo yesterday (about 5 months old) when i try to “grab” him he´s a bit jumpy as you wrote, but when i hold him he´s actually pretty calm. so i think he´s gonna be easy to tame. he´s my first leo btw. gonna watch your other vids now :P tnx for shareing them!

  6. rodanandgodzillatv says:

    is that minty???

  7. MintyTheLeopardGecko says:

    Yep that’s her!

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