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Snow Leopard Gecko

RM300.00



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  • Common name: Snow Leopard Gecko

  • Scientific name: Eublepharis macularius

  • Origin of species: Afghanistan, Pakistan, northwestern India, Iran (dry rocky deserts & grasslands)

  • Size: 7–10 inches (adult)

  • Weight: 45–70 g

  • Lifespan: 15–20+ years in captivity


🧬 Morph Genetics

There are actually two main “Snow” morphs in leopard geckos:

  1. Mack Snow (co-dominant)

    • Babies hatch white and black (instead of yellow and black like normals).

    • As they mature, many develop light yellow, but still retain cooler, muted tones.

    • “Super Snow” (homozygous) geckos are mostly white with bold black striping/spots and often have solid black eyes.

  2. Giant Linebred Snow (polygenic/line-bred)

    • Selectively bred for paler, whitish-gray coloring.

    • Tends to keep more white into adulthood compared to Mack Snows.

👉 Both morphs are collectively called Snow Leopard Geckos because of their frosty, cooler-toned appearance.


🧠 Temperament

  • Personality: Docile, calm, and very manageable like most leopard geckos

  • Handling: Easy to tame with gentle, consistent interaction

  • Behavior: Ground-dwelling, crepuscular (most active dawn/dusk), prefers multiple hides


🏡 Habitat & Care

  • Enclosure: 20-gallon long minimum for an adult (larger for groups or enrichment)

  • Substrate: Reptile carpet, slate tile, paper towel, or packed soil mix (avoid loose sand with young geckos)

  • Temperature:

    • Warm side (belly heat): 88–92°F

    • Cool side: 75–80°F

    • Night: ~70–75°F

  • Humidity: 30–40% with a humid hide for shedding

  • Lighting: Not UVB-dependent but low-level UVB is beneficial long-term

  • Hides: At least 3 (warm, cool, humid)


🍴 Diet

  • Type: Insectivore

  • Staple foods: Dubia roaches, crickets, black soldier fly larvae

  • Occasional treats: Mealworms, hornworms, silkworms, waxworms (in moderation)

  • Supplements:

    • Calcium with D3 (every feeding for juveniles; every other for adults)

    • Multivitamins (weekly)

  • Feeding schedule:

    • Juveniles: daily

    • Adults: every 2–3 days



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