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Great beginner setup there! :D For the handling you have to be patient, but it will definitly worth your time. For my Leo i started to just place my hand in the terrarium for like 10 minutes each day and let him to decide if he wanted to come to my hand. after 1-2 week he was comfortable enough to walk to me but not trusted me fully yet. More time passed and he let me touch him and eventualy pet/grab him. (however i got him as a lil baby about 2 months old) You should keep in mind not to touch their tails often, and never grab them from there, because they can drop their tails. They can grow it back but it wont be as good looking as it was. I hope your little buddy will thrive with you :D
Hey there! I like your set up! The plant is nice! I'd advise against housing leopard geckoes with others, as they can maim each other, biting off legs and such Absolutely don't put a tree frog in there. Leopard geckoes come from Afganistan which is quite arid. Treefrogs need very high humidity. Look into getting a uvb light, as without a full spectrum of light, geckoes become deficit some vitamin, as they cannot synthesise it, leading to severe deformities. If I recall correctly, Wiccan's Wicked Reptiles has a very good 101 guide on caring for leopard geckoes. Give it a check on youtube :)
Hi! I love your tank set up! I have to say a few things 1 do make sure you have a humid hide, these are hides that will contain a lot of moisture. This will help with sheds and just a place to hydrate, you can use different materials to keep the moisture (like paper towels) and a little bit of warmth in i'd recommend a heating pad. 2 Make sure you have a consistent source of calcium (Either UVB bulbs or Calcium supplements.). 3 Do not house other animals with a leopard gecko, especially other leopard geckos. 4 I'd highly recommend watching videos on leopard geckos and doing very good research. I hope you and your leopard gecko have a blessed year and I wish you the best!