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  • 01-18-2010, 10:59 PM
    zeke
    A few more questions. ( I think )
    Where should I put the tight hide? I was thinking of putting it up high, not sure if I need to do that.. Or should it be on the ground? I'll be gettin my crestie in 6 more days ( yes I'm counting down ).. Also is a 5gal good to house a baby crestie or juvinile? Thank you all for the info..


    Cheers
  • 01-19-2010, 12:23 AM
    bad-one
    Re: A few more questions. ( I think )
    A five gallon is fine. I prefer small cages like that for babies and juvies to ensure they find their food. (plus it is easier to find them in a small cage)

    You don't need to put the hide up high, I just put hides on the ground. I have one gecko who will always sleep on the ground and others that almost always sleep up in the leaves of their fake plants.
  • 01-19-2010, 03:08 AM
    lance
    Re: A few more questions. ( I think )
    the hide box I put mine on the ground as far as baby cresties I use a kritter keeper easier to monitor them in 5 gallon would be good up until they reach about 20 grams then switch to a 10 gallon for there adult term or 20 gallon for a pair

    lance
  • 01-19-2010, 08:42 AM
    zeke
    Re: A few more questions. ( I think )
    Thank you both.. I wasnt sure where to put the hide.. But now I do.. Ok cool so a 5gal it is, for about the first 6 months right? I dont have a scale to weigh.. The crestie will then be upgraded to the 20L on end.. thanks again!




    Cheers:gj:
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