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Leopard Gecko

Adult size8–10 in
Dietinsectivore
Habitatterrestrial / desert
Carebeginner
Lifespan~18 yrs

Top beginner lizard; no special UV strictly required but beneficial

Overview

The Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius) is a reptile reaching about 8–10 in and living 15–20 yrs. It is an insectivore, kept in a terrestrial / desert set-up. It is generally tolerant of handling. With a typical lifespan of around 18 years, it's a long commitment.

Is the Leopard Gecko right for you?

A good match if — you're new to reptiles and want a hardy first species; you want a reptile you can actually handle.

Think twice if — you’re squeamish about feeding live or whole prey.

What a Leopard Gecko needs from you

The real work is the enclosure: correct heat, lighting/UVB and humidity, plus a moderate amount of space — for this species, a hot, dry set-up with strong basking heat and UVB. Feeding means a steady supply of live feeder insects. Get the habitat right and most reptiles are calm, low-drama animals.

Key facts

Scientific name
Eublepharis macularius
Adult size
8–10 in
Life span
15–20 yrs
Diet
insectivore
Habitat
terrestrial / desert
Care level
beginner
Handling
yes
Notes
Top beginner lizard; no special UV strictly required but beneficial

What it needs from you (at a glance)

Space neededmoderate
Experience neededvery low
Maintenancemoderate
Time per daylow
Need for companyvery low
Handling / closenessvery high
Cost levelmoderate

What it costs

Scaled to this breed’s roughly 200 g and a ~18-year life, keeping a Leopard Gecko works out at about:

Setup & first year
$593 – $1,980
Over its whole life
$6,631 – $20,310

Rough cross-breed averages in USD — a planning guide, not a quote. Break it down by life phase in the Cost Calculator →

Temperament (at a glance)

Affectionno data yet
Energyno data yet
Vocalnessvery low
Trainabilityno data yet
Tolerates aloneno data yet