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Are leopard geckos nocturnal? This is one of the most common questions new reptile keepers ask. In this video we explain leopard gecko activity levels and explore how reptile behaviour changes depending on the time of day. Leopard geckos are not truly nocturnal. Instead, they are crepuscular, meaning they are most active during the early morning and evening hours. This natural behaviour developed in the wild to help them avoid predators and extreme daytime temperatures. Because of this, many new keepers become concerned when their leopard gecko sleeps during the day or seems inactive. In reality, this is completely normal behaviour for the species. In this video we explain: • Are leopard geckos nocturnal or crepuscular? • When leopard geckos are naturally active • Why reptiles have different activity levels • How activity patterns help reptiles survive in the wild • Signs your leopard gecko is behaving normally Understanding reptile activity patterns can help you provide better care for your animals and avoid common husbandry mistakes. If you keep leopard geckos or are considering getting one, learning how and when they are active will help you build a more natural and stress-free enclosure. If you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to subscribe for more reptile care tips, breeding insights, and behind-the-scenes looks at our collection. 🌐 Website: https://djlexotics.co.uk 📘 Facebook: / djlanimals 🛒 MorphMarket: https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/dj... 💚 Patreon: / djlexotics - Support the channel and get early access, exclusive content, and more! Thanks for being part of our growing reptile community — every like, comment, and share helps us continue our mission to educate and inspire keepers everywhere.