I’ve written about (or complained about) my cats several times, but today I thought I’d show you all my other pet, a leopard gecko named Chloe. Or, really, Chlo-he, because he’s a boy. But I couldn’t tell his sex until about 6 months after I got him, so he’s stuck with a girlie name.
I used to have a second leopard gecko, named Gucci, but she passed away a few years ago. I got them while in college, in 2003, because I really wanted pets, but knew I needed something easy to care for. And these geckos really are super easy and fun pets! They live on average 6-10 years, but males can live up to 20 years, they live in a small 20 gallon tank (20 gallon size is ideal for 2 geckos), are smart enough to only poo in one corner of their tank, and it’s really entertaining to play with them and watch them eat. They eat live crickets, and it’s like my own Animal Planet in our family room, watching Chloe stalk the calcium dusted crickets. He will even wiggle his tail a little just before he strikes, sort of like the little butt-wiggle cats make before they pounce on something.
Look at how cute he is! It's really fun to make an obstacle course out of your hands, he'll crawl back and forth, and dangle off of one hand to get to the other. I don't get to play with him as much as I used to, only when the cats are outside, but I still love this little guy.
I used to have a second leopard gecko, named Gucci, but she passed away a few years ago. I got them while in college, in 2003, because I really wanted pets, but knew I needed something easy to care for. And these geckos really are super easy and fun pets! They live on average 6-10 years, but males can live up to 20 years, they live in a small 20 gallon tank (20 gallon size is ideal for 2 geckos), are smart enough to only poo in one corner of their tank, and it’s really entertaining to play with them and watch them eat. They eat live crickets, and it’s like my own Animal Planet in our family room, watching Chloe stalk the calcium dusted crickets. He will even wiggle his tail a little just before he strikes, sort of like the little butt-wiggle cats make before they pounce on something.
Look at how cute he is! It's really fun to make an obstacle course out of your hands, he'll crawl back and forth, and dangle off of one hand to get to the other. I don't get to play with him as much as I used to, only when the cats are outside, but I still love this little guy.
His face always reminds me of dinosaurs, and his neat eyes take in every little movement around him.
Leopard geckos are sometimes called "designer geckos" because of their bright colors and spots. They almost look like a fancy brooch! Especially when he climbs up on my chest or shoulder and nestles under my hair, like he loves to do. They have fat-ish tails, because they store fat in them, but they can also detach their tails if they need to (although it will never grow back as pretty or as pointy), and have little claws on their feet instead of sticky pads.
Here's a reference to how big Chloe is, this is as big as he will ever get.
And a video of him in action. Such a cutie, leopard geckos are my favorite non-furry pets!
Do you have any less traditional pets? Anyone else out there a fan of reptiles?
8 comments:
My cousins have a Leopard Gecko named Waddle. He is so cute and fun! Leopard Gecko are the only reptiles I like! For whatever reason, they just don't seem as weird as the others, maybe it's the fun colors and spots! ;)
Cool! I had one of these when I still lived in Cali. Yours is so cute!
He is pretty but I'd be pretty freaked out to play with him, not gonna lie! I got a bunny with my college roomie, bunny lives with roomie down in L.A. now. Miss that guy! We are thinking of sneaking him into our apartment because we've got a no pet clause on our contract :(
I love him! He's seriously adorable. :)
Why, hello Chloe! We don't have any pets. I would die for a big, blue-gray pit bull named Bowser, but we can't have dogs at our apartment. Also, I don't think it's fair to keep dogs cooped up all day, and we don't have a yard. Ah, the joys of city dwelling. Actually, a leopard gecko is probably the perfect pet for little abode . . . hmmmm :)
Too funny! My friend has a boy gecko with a girly name bc she didn't find out until months after she got it that she was actually a he too. And as far as reptiles, turtles are my favorite animals ever!
Chloe is so cute! And Chloe- don't feel bad, our friends have a cat that's a boy named Lily.
I think geckos are ADORABLE! And that's so interesting about finding out the gender!
Why, hello Chloe! We don't have any pets. I would die for a big, blue-gray pit bull named Bowser, but we can't have dogs at our apartment. Also, I don't think it's fair to keep dogs cooped up all day, and we don't have a yard. Ah, the joys of city dwelling. Actually, a leopard gecko is probably the perfect pet for little abode . . . hmmmm :)
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