Leopard gecko, belonging to the suborder Lizard, has movable eyelids, so most reptile owners call it "eyelid geckos" geckos with eyelids and no toe pads. The maximum length is 22 cm, and the personality is docile and will not actively attack people. It is not poisonous and is not a conservation animal. Easy to raise and breed, it is a common reptile pet.
The leopard gecko is a very beautiful reptile. Its body will have purple-brown and bright yellow stripes (bands). When it grows up, the dark stripes begin to break up into small dots. A few adults will leave a little striped pattern. The leopard prints that are bred today have two basic colors, "brown" and "bright yellow".
Brown changes, some are gray-brown as the background color, some are purple as the background color, and the spots cover them, the bright yellow changes are bright yellow as the background, and a few will have some orange spots. Leopard Gecko can eat most insects. Wild geckos are known to eat beetles, centipedes, scorpions and spiders. They have strong adaptability and can eat almost everything they can eat.
The tail of the leopard gecko has the same defensive effect as other lizards. If pressure is applied, the tail is easily broken, and after the tail is broken, it will continue to wriggle. This is called self-cutting. Its function is to distract the predator and take advantage of the opportunity to escape. The self-cutting place is where the base of the tail is slightly contracted. Here, after the tail is self-cut, the blood vessels will be closed automatically, and the tail will automatically wriggle after the self-cutting.