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crankypunk
05-31-04, 09:47 AM
Hi everyone
Well in this post i will put 2 pictures to show you the top view of my terrarium and a picture of the hide i think will be too small once he gets bigger but at the moment it seams to be his favorit since he prefers hanging in it then the other one that is made for adult size geckos ( thats what i was told )
Should i change the smaller one ASAP or wait till he does realy get bigger and cant fit in it anymore ?? what are your opinions on this ??
here are the pictures ...
small hide (http://djcranky.no-ip.com/host/gecko/my%20gecko%20pics/DCP_0649.JPG)
top view of terrarium (http://djcranky.no-ip.com/host/gecko/my%20gecko%20pics/DCP_0651.JPG)
adult size hide (http://djcranky.no-ip.com/host/gecko/my%20gecko%20pics/DCP_0647.JPG)
Thank you all in advance
hobotramp
05-31-04, 10:10 AM
The hide sizes are both fine, but where is the moist hide? Half our adults love something about the size of your smaller one... they curl up in it and sleep (our largest doing that is 8" and about 75g)
crankypunk
05-31-04, 01:20 PM
No moist hide at the moment ... i think i did a bad choice with a 10G tank :( will invest in 20G or more in 24 days hehe its my birthday :P lol
No moist hide at the moment?!Are you aware of how important that is?!It aids shedding and Prevents dehydration get one in ASAP!!!My Leo hardly ever drinks water from its waterbowel but it does lick all the water off its moist hide...so make SURE that moist hide gets in asap...and both those hides should fit for your leo
crankypunk
05-31-04, 04:47 PM
well i cant realy fit one as u can see on the pictures ... and some people told me its not the enf of the world if there is none ...
plus i do notice water missing i doubt someone living in my house goes to drink from it ... lol
the light evapourates some of it....and it is absolutely needed as anyone here
lostwithin
05-31-04, 05:07 PM
Hey, why not turn the larger hide into a moist hide?? YOU then would have one moist and one dry hide?? I don’t Keep any geckos at the moments, but when my snakes have moist hide's in its just the normal hide with a layer of damp moss/ damp paper towel (or any other damp substance I have around lol). Its fairly easy too lift that larger hide and place something damp underneath, then mist inside it if you have a mist bottle. When I did have Leos I did not have a moist hide, but I did mist the walls of his cage and one of his hides every night. And he would catch drops coming down the side. That was years ago though.
Devon
As for your hides, I would leave them both in, I find most reptiles like hides that they are cramped in, makes them feel secure. In big hides they just cram into a corner any way.
crankypunk
05-31-04, 06:03 PM
To PDDM: what light ? i use an UTH and its not under the water ...
To lostwithin: is it ok if i just spray a little my fake plants ?? because i use sand and im sure water on sand wont be any good ...
lostwithin
05-31-04, 06:17 PM
Hmm spraying a bit on the plants wont hurt, although I would get the walls as well with a fine mist. Neither will water on sand, I used sand as well when I had mine. Is it possible too lay a thin flat stone (or even a plate )under the hide too place a damp substrate on (If you really don’t want too have damp sand), that would allow you too have a damp hid without getting too much water in your sand.
And as a side note water will evaporate no matter what you do, because it's hot in a cage. The majority of the water loss you witness is evaporation even if your geckos drinking from it. And almost all geckos prefer licking mist, so I would give the enclosure a spray nightly as well. It will dry up very quickly, but your gecko will lick what he wants well he can. And I’d leave the water bowl their as well encase he feels like drinking from it.
Devon
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