Category: Crested Gecko Care
Having your Crested gecko on the right diet is essential for their development and health. Knowing what Crested geckos eat and what’s NOT a safe diet is something that every owner should know. Food...
Crested geckos are prone to certain diseases. One of those diseases is mouth rot. By knowing Crested gecko mouth rot symptoms such as excessive salvation and cuts in mouth, you can catch it early...
Crested gecko sneezing can be caused by impaction, incorrect living conditions or respiratory infection. However, in most cases is nothing serious.
As an owner you want your Crested gecko to live a happy and healthy life. However, there are some health problems to look out for and one of them is weight loss. Some of...
Are Crested geckos friendly? Yes. Crested geckos are known for being friendly and docile pets once settled. This gecko is beginner friendly, suitable for adults and children above 5 years of age. If you...
A common issue that Crested gecko owners come across is loss of appetite. Before panicking that your gecko is really sick, you should first consider all the possible causes for your Crested gecko not...
Monitoring your Crested gecko poop and knowing what are their normal pooping habits, is an important part of gecko care. Pooping is not only an important body process but also a good indicator of...
If you have a Crested gecko not pooping, it can be worrying. However, before you panic, it’s important to ensure that everything in their care is up to standard. In this article, we are...
If you have a Crested gecko not moving, before you start panicking you need to perform a few health checks. There can be many reasons for your Crested gecko not moving such as new...
Every owner should know Crested gecko’s different behaviors and what is normal. Fired up Crested gecko is the involuntary response of color changing as a result of various factors such as environment, mood, waking...