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tequila
01-16-05, 02:00 PM
im getting a crestie in a week or so and i am wondering if someone can post a few pics of their tank set up. thanks
HeatherRose
01-16-05, 02:25 PM
No pics yet, but the adult tanks are basically:
15-20 Gallon tanks with mesh lids or tall rubbermaids, with Eco-Earth as substrate and pothos plants everywhere...
bighillreptiles
01-16-05, 02:43 PM
I don't own them anny more but here are a few pics i kept
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/bighillreptiles/creastyone.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/bighillreptiles/Paircresty.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/bighillreptiles/creasty1.jpg
I hope this will help it is a 33 gallon tank 36x12x18
tequila
01-16-05, 04:18 PM
awesome thanks. i have a 20 gallon hexagon tank with a screen lid. i used peatmoss as the substrate and put in a few bunches of green moss for humidity purposes. i have a water dish a food dish and a i bought one of those six foot bendable vines and a neat stick i found outside.
HeatherRose
01-16-05, 04:26 PM
Your setup sounds perfect...be sure to post pictures of your new addition :D
clint545
01-17-05, 03:27 PM
here's a pic of one of my small tanks, till the little ones are sexed
CDN-Cresties
01-17-05, 08:51 PM
Check out the thread called "yup another one"
Ryan Schweiger
01-19-05, 10:37 AM
I'll try to post some picks of my tank later on. I just tried it and need to figure out how to get the size smaller. The file is too big to go on this web site.
HeatherRose
01-19-05, 11:00 AM
Okay...I took some pics of my snake sheds, and you can see my enclosures there. The two bottom shelves are crestie enclosures. The large one is a breeding tank, with lots of pothos plants and eco-earth as a substrate. The two top kitter keepers are for hatchlings, I use paper towel and viney-things. Dr. Phil lives inside my TV, but I always forget to feed him...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v623/Heatherrose/shedsBEST.jpg
beanersmysav
01-19-05, 11:00 AM
Hey it sounds like you've got the same tank as I do except mines a 35 gallon hexagonal, I used sphagnum moss as a substrate, myself and another breeder friend of mine have found their breeding has seemingly increased on sphagnum, could just be our geckos though.
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Problem with glass is water spots are terrible I whipe mine down weekly with the change of moss.
For my babies I now use 18 gallon tall rubbermaids, which would be fine for an adult as well, but I use paper towels for a substrate for them and it's far less attractive than the set up I've got for my breeders. They love it. My females even active through out alot of the day.
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