Ben
- Adult
- Male
- Small
- reptile
- Gecko
About Ben
Libertyville, IL
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Ben’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Ben's Story
Meet Ben the Leopard Gecko! Leopard geckos are one of the most beginner-friendly reptiles out there—low-maintenance, gentle, and full of charm. They make excellent companions for both first-time reptile owners and seasoned herp enthusiasts.<br/><br/>These small insectivores thrive on a diet of live insects like crickets, dubia roaches, and mealworms, with occasional treats like waxworms or superworms. With a simple, well-maintained enclosure and proper supplementation (like calcium and vitamins), leopard geckos are easy to care for and rewarding to keep.<br/><br/>They’re most active in the evening and at night, making them great for people who work or go to school during the day. And while they don’t need constant handling, many grow comfortable with gentle interaction and will crawl onto your hand or hang out while you watch TV.<br/><br/>Leopard geckos are also beautiful to look at—with their bold patterns, unique morphs, and adorable expressions. Their habitats can be both functional and stunning, decorated with naturalistic hides, desert-themed landscapes, and soft lighting that highlights their colors and movements.<br/><br/>If you're looking for a quiet, visually captivating, and relatively low-effort pet who’s just the right mix of independent and interactive, a leopard gecko might be the perfect match!<br/><br/>To meet Ben or learn more, please complete an adoption application at www.ourhouseofhoperescue.net.
Meet Ben the Leopard Gecko! Leopard geckos are one of the most beginner-friendly reptiles out there—low-maintenance, gentle, and full of charm. They make excellent companions for both first-time reptile owners and seasoned herp enthusiasts.
These small insectivores thrive on a diet of live insects like crickets, dubia roaches, and mealworms, with occasional treats like waxworms or superworms. With a simple, well-maintained enclosure and proper supplementation (like calcium and vitamins), leopard geckos are easy to care for and rewarding to keep.
They’re most active in the evening and at night, making them great for people who work or go to school during the day. And while they don’t need constant handling, many grow comfortable with gentle interaction and will crawl onto your hand or hang out while you watch TV.
Leopard geckos are also beautiful to look at—with their bold patterns, unique morphs, and adorable expressions. Their habitats can be both functional and stunning, decorated with naturalist
Meet Ben the Leopard Gecko! Leopard geckos are one of the most beginner-friendly reptiles out there—low-maintenance, gentle, and full of charm. They make excellent companions for both first-time reptile owners and seasoned herp enthusiasts.
These small insectivores thrive on a diet of live insects like crickets, dubia roaches, and mealworms, with occasional treats like waxworms or superworms. With a simple, well-maintained enclosure and proper supplementation (like calcium and vitamins), leopard geckos are easy to care for and rewarding to keep.
They’re most active in the evening and at night, making them great for people who work or go to school during the day. And while they don’t need constant handling, many grow comfortable with gentle interaction and will crawl onto your hand or hang out while you watch TV.
Leopard geckos are also beautiful to look at—with their bold patterns, unique morphs, and adorable expressions. Their habitats can be both functional and stunning, decorated with naturalistic hides, desert-themed landscapes, and soft lighting that highlights their colors and movements.
If you're looking for a quiet, visually captivating, and relatively low-effort pet who’s just the right mix of independent and interactive, a leopard gecko might be the perfect match!
To meet Ben or learn more, please complete an adoption application at www.ourhouseofhoperescue.net.
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