Hatchling Crestie Enclosure Size?
Im getting a baby crested gecko in a few days from a friend of mine who breeds them. She recommended to use the smallest sized critter cage to start out with. Just wondering if this looks like it will do? It looks a little small to me. I don't have substrate in yet but i'll probably end up using either paper towel or eco-earth.http://i660.photobucket.com/albums/u...0/GEDC0672.jpg
Re: Hatchling Crestie Enclosure Size?
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Shenzi Sixaxis
I wouldn't use eco earth. It gets stuck on their feet and dragged all over. Go with repti bark.
I would personally go with a 6qt shoebox, or a 20qt plastic bin if it's older than a hatchling (2-3 months of age).
I wouldn't use eco earth or repti bark. Especially with a new gecko, it's best to use paper towels. There's no chance of impaction and you can easily monitor to see if the gecko is pooping.
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reptile65
I wouldn't use eco earth or repti bark. Especially with a new gecko, it's best to use paper towels. There's no chance of impaction and you can easily monitor to see if the gecko is pooping.
LOL was typing the same thing same time as you :P
Re: Hatchling Crestie Enclosure Size?
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dragonmoon
LOL was typing the same thing same time as you :P
Haha. Great minds think alike!
Re: Hatchling Crestie Enclosure Size?
Maybe you can stand it on its end so that it's a taller enclosure. The feel safer up higher off the ground but you have the idea. Using the same items you have there but only with the critter keeper on it's side. :D
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reptile65
I wouldn't use eco earth or repti bark. Especially with a new gecko, it's best to use paper towels. There's no chance of impaction and you can easily monitor to see if the gecko is pooping.
Yeah....I was definitely leaning towards paper towel.