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Originally Posted by ECLARK
NEVER!!!! Please keep them coming:P
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Kevin sent that one to me a couple days ago with some red flames, Dude has some wild crested geckos.:)
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Originally Posted by djansen
i really like this one, is this from dragons den?
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Heres a neat girl, bought her as a Dragons Den yellow. she turns red at night with a yellow harley pattern? :D http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...g?t=1177705001
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I love those cresties, Ed.
What type of enclosures do you keep them in?
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i love the cresties
and you can never send to many pics of cresties
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Charlie, normally raise up babies in groups of 4 in 10 gal aquariums with screen tops with lots of plastic plants for them to hide in.
As they get bigger and I think I can figure out the sexes, 1 or 2 in small exo terras. big exo terras for 1.2 groups of adult breeders.
Have some homemade 18X18X24 tall cages that are heavily planted with live plants and sometimes they are filled up. just can never find the eggs in there, babies just appear?
What Im saying is a little bit of everything. :P
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Originally Posted by monk90222
I love those cresties, Ed.
What type of enclosures do you keep them in?
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Ed I'm thinking of getting some cresties but I live in a very dry place. How do you keep humidity up and what is an acceptable humidity range?
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Originally Posted by westcoastjungle
Ed I'm thinking of getting some cresties but I live in a very dry place. How do you keep humidity up and what is an acceptable humidity range?
I'm not Ed, but I have a suggestion: :P
You could buy a mister/dripper and have it mist your cage a few times a day. My personal method is to mist the cage up to like 75-80 percent, and over a few hours, the humidity will burn down to about 60. By that time, I mist again.
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60% humidity is just right for cresteds, but this it can be drier and they can still get by if you do a few things to help them out. spray often, provide a humid hide and a dish of water and cresteds can generally do okay in lower humidity levels. you can also apply some of the same humidity raising techniques that work with bps--use a rubbermaid type enclosure to hold in humidity better or an enclosure that doesn't have too much screen.