Nice normal! I love how there's so much variation in these guys.
For whatever reason, my male patternless is super crazy calm, while my high yellow girl is okay with being handled but is still skittish. I got them both as babies, two weeks apart, and handled them both the same amount. I have no idea if this is a male/female thing, or I just have a really calm male. My two normal girls (which have both passed away) I got as adults, they were okay with being handled, but were jumpy like my high yellow girl. My male will happily lay his belly down on whatever part of you is warmest, and will let you pat his head and back like a dog. He never jumps or tries to get away, he's just content to sit calmly.
05-09-2008, 08:26 AM
TheHabit
Re: Getting a Leo
Is there a difference in temperament between males and females at all? Just a thought, because I would like to have one that enjoys being held :D
One more question: Could I get away with just a heat lamp or is it best to get a UTH for these guys?
05-09-2008, 01:17 PM
Argentra
Re: Getting a Leo
Controlled UTH is best since they are terrestrial geckos. :) The lamp provides a basking spot from above while the UTH gives overall floor warmth and a temp gradient across the cage.
I'm not sure about temperments, since my male was a rescue who had been manhandled as a baby and hated hands. I have observed, tho, that males TEND to be a bit calmer. :)
05-09-2008, 04:06 PM
TheHabit
Re: Getting a Leo
Ok so I found a 15g long tank, at my own work haha (Pet Supplies "Plus").
The dimensions are: 24"long x 12"wide x 12"high
Would it be okay to put a baby in that as long as there are plenty of hiding places and decorations? I'd really rather not buy more than 1 tank for it but I guess I could if I had to.
05-09-2008, 07:13 PM
TheHabit
Re: Getting a Leo
scratch that ^^ I'm just going to go with a 10g and get a 15 later on if needed. Alot of the caresheets I've been reading say they can comfortably live in a 10g tank so I'll go that route.