View Full Version : Suitable for a crested gecko?
Tyguy35
07-01-13, 11:24 PM
Hey, does this tank look suitable for a crestie. Planning on adding sticks and hiding spots. Some ledges. Thanks
moshirimon
07-01-13, 11:33 PM
How big is it? looks awesome.
Tyguy35
07-01-13, 11:48 PM
18x18x18 small for an adult I know but the guy I am picking up will be just a tiny one.
Until he grows of course.
moshirimon
07-02-13, 12:16 AM
that looks perfect for a crestie. i really like the way you set it up.
Tyguy35
07-02-13, 02:16 PM
Thanks alot. It been settling six months no mold nothing.
GarterPython
07-02-13, 08:09 PM
It looks amazing lol. Mine is so ugly compared to yours :( lol. Mine is just a basic 12x12x18.
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smy_749
07-02-13, 08:13 PM
Welcome back, schools out I take it?
To the OP, tank looks amazing.
GarterPython
07-02-13, 09:18 PM
Yes lol first year of high school and it really hit me hard :) didn't have too much time for anything except for studying and my animals
NimbleHand48
07-02-13, 10:26 PM
Looks great! I wish that I didnt have to sell my pair when we moved into an apartment. Maybe someday ill be able to get some more. Just curious, how do you keep the mold down?
Amadeus
07-02-13, 10:51 PM
Yes lol first year of high school and it really hit me hard :) didn't have too much time for anything except for studying and my animals
Man the way I remember school was just like a wave that I rode through. I guess that's why I'm not a theoretical physicist like I wanted to be.
Anyway op, plenty suitable =]
sweatshirt
07-02-13, 10:59 PM
I know nothing about geckos but it looks really natural and cozy :)
Tyguy35
07-02-13, 11:17 PM
Thanks everyone. To keep the mold down I use jungle earth and everything I see mold I spray it with the mister. Seems to do the job but I have not seen mold in months. I also added some springtails not to many. Eventually if you get the conditions like a natural environment there will be no mold. I have had a few mushrooms though I cut them out.
Amadeus
07-03-13, 12:07 AM
Thanks everyone. To keep the mold down I use jungle earth and everything I see mold I spray it with the mister. Seems to do the job but I have not seen mold in months. I also added some springtails not to many. Eventually if you get the conditions like a natural environment there will be no mold. I have had a few mushrooms though I cut them out.
Mushrooms can be very beneficial to an ecosystem. Eat em
Lankyrob
07-03-13, 03:47 AM
Yes lol first year of high school and it really hit me hard :) didn't have too much time for anything except for studying and my animals
Thats the best way, school is much more imporrtant than internet forums, you are slightly older than i was when i went totally off the rails and screwed up my education. Take it from an old(ish) man - those school years are much more important than you ever think they are. It took me ten years of work to get to a salary that if i had stuck it out at school i could have been earning at 18.
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