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    water source

    hi, i will be receiving two new young cresteds shortly and this will be my first experience with them. i have read that they are fairly adept at finding water and that some experienced keepers who are misting daily do not provide a constant "water dish". i was curious, since the bromeliad i've included in the enclosure needs to hold a pool of water at the base/central cone shape of the plant, if that would be an ideal water source for the geckos. this may be a confusing question for those not familiar with tank type bromeliads, but they openly hold water. i of course have no problem including a water dish if need be, but i thought this would be a handy way of taking care of both animal and plant.

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    Re: water source

    that would be a good source of water. also misting the leaves will give them a chance to drink off the leaves.


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