


Spotty is a adult, male leopard gecko. He was surrendered originally after going missing in his original home for 6 months, during which time the family sold their vivarium, but then Spotty reappeared and they were unable to keep him.
Spotty was offered water, mealworms and dog food by his previous keeper when they found him. He was very underweight and small upon his arrival. He was also missing the tip of his tail and some toe tips.
Spotty was adopted 2 years ago but sadly this owner moved house and was unable to keep him. He was surrendered back into our care. Spotty eats well and is happy to be handled.
He is a very friendly and sweet boy with a fighting spirit.
A very friendly cute gecko. 🦎
Care Requirements:
- Minimum 3×1.5×1.5ft (90x45x45cm) wooden/PVC vivarium
- Caged overhead halogen heat bulb
- Dimming thermostat, maintaining 32ºC in the basking area
- Cool side temperature of 23ºC
- Caged low-level UVB light, usually a 5-7% bulb
- A suitable, safe substrate – LeoLife for example
- Lots of clutter, at least 3 fully enclosed hides (either side of the vivarium and a humid hide), and a water bowl
- Appropriate diet – live insects 2-3 times a week.
- Supplementation – calcium and vitamin supplements on a suitable schedule.
Our care guide for leopard geckos can be found HERE.
Apply here – if you think Spotty might be the gecko for you, please complete the Adoption Application linked below and we’ll be in touch…

