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Leo questions please help
Is a 32 qt tub to big? GU
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Re: Leo questions please help
How old is the gecko and what are the dimensions for the tub?
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As long as you can heat the tub properly and give the gecko plenty of hides, I don't see why you can't use a 32 qt tub.
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As long as its an adult, anyway. If its a baby I would suggest using something smaller.
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Re: Leo questions please help
How many can I keep in their
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Again, it depends on what size/age they are. When housing adults together, I would do no more than 1 male with 3 females, as males will fight.
*Heather*
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I have heard of people using 32 qt for one or two adults just fine. But that also depends on the dimentions of the actual tub. There just has to be the proper sizing to allow enough floor space. As long as you can heat it properly and the gecko doesn't have trouble hunting the food if it is young you should be fine with that size. If it is young and have trouble eatting becuase of the open space just give it a smaller tub until its big enough.
If you wanna house more then one make sure they are roughly the same size and only one male. Best to have multiple females only unless you want the chance they will breed. And just make sure they are all getting the right amount of food.
Last edited by vangarret2000; 09-04-2012 at 01:05 AM.
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