mvm
08-25-13, 12:46 PM
hi All,
I am very new to lizards. I am a mom of a 11 year old who loves reptiles so I am willing to allow him to have a lizard. With research we have decided to go with a crested gecko. I have only been able to talk to a few people that work in pet stores and I have some confusion to some of what they told me.
One thing they said is to put a heating pad on one side of the bottom, and then keep rotaiting the substrate to keep the moister to get in the air. But my concern is wouldn't that make the bottom of the cage too warm? It is suppose to be their cool spot right? and if you put a warmer that is suppose to keep a leapard gecko at around 90 degrees I feel that does not seem right.
Also they said to just put in a regular light balb for the tank. Not a heating balb. Is that right? Will that give off enought heat for them especially in the winter? Our house is kept at aound 68 to 70 degrees. If we want it to get closer to high 70s during the day for him wouldn't it be best to get a low heating balb?
I want to find books for him to read, and have him very knowledgeable about them and what to do before we get him. But the pet stores i have gone to have nothing on cresties. They only give me a small little pamplet and say this is all I need to know to get started.
Thank you I appreciate it, I want to make sure we know what we are doing before the little fellow comes to our home. I don't want to do anything blindly. We owe it to the animal to make sure we know what we are doing to have it healthy and happy
I am very new to lizards. I am a mom of a 11 year old who loves reptiles so I am willing to allow him to have a lizard. With research we have decided to go with a crested gecko. I have only been able to talk to a few people that work in pet stores and I have some confusion to some of what they told me.
One thing they said is to put a heating pad on one side of the bottom, and then keep rotaiting the substrate to keep the moister to get in the air. But my concern is wouldn't that make the bottom of the cage too warm? It is suppose to be their cool spot right? and if you put a warmer that is suppose to keep a leapard gecko at around 90 degrees I feel that does not seem right.
Also they said to just put in a regular light balb for the tank. Not a heating balb. Is that right? Will that give off enought heat for them especially in the winter? Our house is kept at aound 68 to 70 degrees. If we want it to get closer to high 70s during the day for him wouldn't it be best to get a low heating balb?
I want to find books for him to read, and have him very knowledgeable about them and what to do before we get him. But the pet stores i have gone to have nothing on cresties. They only give me a small little pamplet and say this is all I need to know to get started.
Thank you I appreciate it, I want to make sure we know what we are doing before the little fellow comes to our home. I don't want to do anything blindly. We owe it to the animal to make sure we know what we are doing to have it healthy and happy