Leopard geckos are generally quiet, but when they are in discomfort or feeling threatened, they may vocalize—usually through chirps or clicks. This sound is often misunderstood, as some people believe geckos only vocalize when they are mating or communicating, but it can also be a sign of irritation or distress.
Why It Happens:
Vocalization is most common when your gecko is feeling cornered, scared, or in pain. If you’ve recently made changes to their environment or if they feel stressed due to handling or rough interactions, they may vocalize to express their unhappiness. It’s also worth noting that young geckos are more likely to vocalize than adults when they feel threatened.
What to Do:
If your gecko is vocalizing, give them space and let them calm down. Avoid excessive handling during these times, and be mindful of their body language. Make sure their environment is calm and that they have plenty of hiding spots to retreat to when they feel stressed.
Pro Tip: Keep your gecko’s habitat clean and organized. A clean environment can help reduce stress, especially when paired with a Geckopia Reptile Liner for easy cleanup and maintenance.
A proper hide can make a stressed gecko feel safe again. Our Geckopia Dig Box gives your leopard gecko the burrowing space they crave.