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A leopard gecko is a very special pet. It is one of the few reptiles that enjoys being handled, but only if you do it right. If you mishandle your gecko, you could end up with a cranky or even vicious pet.
Steps
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1Move your hand slowly towards the gecko so it can see your hand. Make sure it knows that it is just your hand. Gently slide your fingers under the belly with your hand on top of the gecko.[1]
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2Move gently. Your hands always have to be open and loose. The gecko needs to feel safe. Don't squeeze the gecko as this can injure, anger, or scare it.[2]
- If you try to constrain the gecko, it may think that you are a predator and trying to eat them. That's really scary!
- A scared gecko that cannot get away may turn around and bite you.
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3Pick it up slowly and take it out of its cage. When handling it, just let it crawl around or sit on your arm or hand. Enjoy your new friend.[3]
- It is safest to sit on the floor when you are handling the gecko. This way, if the gecko jumps and lands on the floor, it won't have too far to fall, and you won't step on it.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow can I get my gecko used to my hand when she is afraid of it?Community AnswerLeave your hand, palm up, flat on the bottom on the tank for about 5 to 10 minutes each day. Be sure to move your hand slowly while putting it into (and out of) the tank. Don't pick your gecko up right away when she crawls onto your palm. Instead, let her crawl around for a bit before moving your fingers. If you can perk up your fingers without scaring your gecko, you can try lifting your hand.
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QuestionCan I still hold my gecko if he is shedding?CourtneyLaurenCommunity AnswerYes, but it would be best if you did not.
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QuestionIf my leopard gecko doesn't trust me, will he ever trust me?Community AnswerYes, he will trust you if you handle him properly, feed him right, and spend a lot of time with him.
Warnings
- If your gecko hisses or opens his mouth as though it will bite, don't touch it.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Geckos can be stubborn. Sometimes, getting your gecko used to you can take a while.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Wash your hands after handling. Reptiles can spread diseases such as Salmonella.[5]⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ https://www.wagstowiskers.com/pupdates/2018/10/10/6-tips-to-get-your-leopard-gecko-to-trust-you
- ↑ https://www.reptifiles.com/leopard-gecko-care/leopard-gecko-handling-body-language/
- ↑ https://www.wagstowiskers.com/pupdates/2018/10/10/6-tips-to-get-your-leopard-gecko-to-trust-you
- ↑ http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Care-Sheets/Lizards/Leopard-Gecko/
- ↑ https://m.petmd.com/reptile/care/caring-baby-gecko