Types of Leopard Geckos
The most common of captive-raised geckos, leopard geckos require little maintenance. This small gecko, originally from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and western India, was brought into the United States until importation became illegal in 1970. One species of leopard gecko exists. No one knew about its five subspecies when it was first imported, so interbreeding created geckos called morphs. A morph is a change to the form or character of the leopard gecko. Eublepharus macularius, its scientific name, comes from the fact that the leopard geckos have true eyelids.