Hello Julie,

I don't have any digital photos to send of my leopard geckos.  From your response it sounded like you were surprised by their sizes.  I only feed them the usual crickets and occasional mealworms.  These are my first geckos so I've had little to compare them with.  I did re-weigh my geckos to check their weights using the inexpensive, hanging kitchen scale I originally bought to weigh my baby sand boas.  My 14 months old male and female weigh 55 and 60 grams, respectively.  My 4 year old female weighs 120 grams.  She is a giant compared to the other two.  From her snout to the end of her tail she measures about 10 inches.  I bought her from the East Bay Vivarium when she was about 4 1/2 inches long.  She has the typical bright yellow body, black spots, and tan bands of a regular leopard gecko.

What is the average size of an adult leopard gecko with respect to weight and length?  Can I expect my two smaller ones to reach the older female's size?  Thanks ahead of time.

Kendrick Wong

Sunnyvale, CA

 

>Hi Kendrick,
>
>Would appreciate a photo of these geckos! I am very curious to see if
>you have two fat geckos or two exceptionally large geckos! I don't see
>any problem with mating. What is the diet of these geckos?
>
>Regards,
>
>Julie Bergman
>http://www.geckoranch.com
>GGA lifetime member
>


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