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They require almost the exact same care, but I like my panther geckos more because they are a bit smaller, cleaner, and never bite
yes, panther geckos do shed. (also called pictus geckos, big head geckos, Madagascar ground geckos, etc.) If you own a panther gecko, make sure it has rough surfaces such as bark and rock in their enclosure, to help get their skin off during shedding, and a moist hide box
I'm not very much of an expert, but I've been looking around at lizards and it turns out panther geckos are nocturnal. So, if you want a pet to handle and play with, I would get a bearded dragon.
This gecko is native to Madagascar.
a black panther cost about between 1000 and 2000 it depends
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Anerythisitc panther geckos are a specific morph of Panther. These animals come in a variety of colors and patterns referred to as: Morphs. The animal still requires the same care and husbandry of a "normal" panther gecko, although usually cost a little more. Panther geckos are insectivores, relying on a variety of live feeders. Be sure that any feeders is no larger than the space between the eyes. This species will only reach a maximum of 6 inches and should not be fed anything larger than 1/2" feeders.
leopard geckos will have a swelling where the tail starts on the stomach side and dots by the pelvic area shaped like a V if its a male. not sure about panther geckos though
they can get about 6 - 7 inches long counting tail and head
No - they will fight for dominance, resulting in stress for the 'weaker' of the two.
Leopard geckos cannot live with panther geckos. Even though care for both are generally the same, there are some huge differences between the two. Leopard geckos are usually between 7 and 10 inches long (some almost a foot), and panthers are 4-6 (or occasionally up to 8) inches long. This size difference alone could do it. The Leopard geckos would pick on the panther geckos. Also, the climate of the two needs to be very different. Panther geckos live in southern Madagascar naturally, while Leopard geckos live in Afghanistan and neighboring countries. Panther geckos need higher humidity levels than Leopards, and lower temperatures. Together, either the leopard gecko, or the panther gecko, will suffer, if not both. Please, don't keep these two creatures together. It won't work out well.