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Okay, I give in
The Crested bug got me. Resistance was futile. 
Especially when I saw this little love for sale. I love anything lavender, and those little freckles are adorable. I'll be picking him/her up soon, once I get a cage set up.

(pic not taken by me, but by the breeder)
My question is regarding the caging. I am thinking of going with an exo-terra 18x18x24. From the caresheets I've read, this should be okay for one gecko? Paper towel substrate, daily mistings, CGD/fresh fruits/occasional crickets, plants to climb and hide in, and a small humid hide.. What am I missing?
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Re: Okay, I give in
 Originally Posted by Shadera
The Crested bug got me. Resistance was futile.
Especially when I saw this little love for sale. I love anything lavender, and those little freckles are adorable. I'll be picking him/her up soon, once I get a cage set up.

(pic not taken by me, but by the breeder)
My question is regarding the caging. I am thinking of going with an exo-terra 18x18x24. From the caresheets I've read, this should be okay for one gecko? Paper towel substrate, daily mistings, CGD/fresh fruits/occasional crickets, plants to climb and hide in, and a small humid hide.. What am I missing?
My breeder told me that cage was too big for babies. Don't know how old the one you are getting is.... For babies he had me get one of the little plastic critter keepers. guessing it is like 12 x 8 x 12 or so.
I feed 100% Crested Gecko Diet. Don;t know what it is called... comes in a foil bag.... got it from the breeder.
Mike
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Re: Okay, I give in
As far as the Critter Keepers, the small ones which are perfect for small Cresties is about 9X5X6 or so, and they work out great. The bigger the container the more stressed the Crestie gets and the harder it is for them to find their food. Make sure to put something for them to climb on and maybe a piece of fake vine or something to give them security. I am now officially addicted to these little boogers, the collection is growing!
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Re: Okay, I give in
Thanks for the advice. I'll start with the critter keeper, and then move up to the large cage once this baby gets some size.
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Re: Okay, I give in
Too pretty!!!
I'm in the market for another one, as my girls are getting bigger... Maybe a trio???
MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Congrats, S!
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Re: Okay, I give in
Best of luck in the search! Goodness there's so many pretty ones out there it's hard to choose!
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Re: Okay, I give in
Good pick up!
Another thing about such a big enclose is that cresties do tend to fall. The smaller the gecko, the bigger the cage the more damage.
Like posted before, lots of fake plants (with big leaves) and vines and stuff. Hobby lobby offers much better foliage than the generic pet trade stuff.
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 Originally Posted by DutchHerp
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Re: Okay, I give in
I really appreciate the insights and experience being shared. I hadn't even thought about falling or being unable to find food, and the tip for searching for foliage at a craft store makes great sense. Are plastic, or the cloth type plants best or does it matter?
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Re: Okay, I give in
 Originally Posted by Shadera
I really appreciate the insights and experience being shared. I hadn't even thought about falling or being unable to find food, and the tip for searching for foliage at a craft store makes great sense. Are plastic, or the cloth type plants best or does it matter?
I like plastic better myself easy to clean and disinfect.
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