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    Enclosure ideas, please post pics.

    Im considering getting a crestie or a few and I just wanted to get ideas for enclosures. So if any of you crestie owners could post pics of your setups, that would greaty help. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Enclosure ideas, please post pics.

    I'm gonna ressurrect this thread because I need help with this too.

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    Re: Enclosure ideas, please post pics.

    I hear tall aquariums work well...
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    Re: Enclosure ideas, please post pics.

    I have too... where would one find a tall enclosure?

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    Re: Enclosure ideas, please post pics.

    i have no photos of my setups. how sad is that? here is a close-up of how i do perches (polyurethaned bamboo) and (fake) vines in my adult enclosures:



    i use the crested cages that reptile depot makes--they are screen on the top and front, pvc on the bottom and back, and acrylic on the sides. i use paper towels as substrate and put egg crates and empty paper towel tubes on the bottom of cages for hides. the egg crates also hold plastic deli cups of food and water (the 1oz cups fit perfectly into the egg crate slots/egg holders.

    for hatchlings and juvies i use varying sizes of kritter keepers depending on the size of the gecko. they have paper towel substrate, egg crates for hiding and climbing and a sprig of fake vines.

    here are some photos of the setups that sarah milroy (crested lady) uses:
    breeder setup: http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...setup51506.jpg
    naturalistic setup: http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ady/step23.jpg
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    Re: Enclosure ideas, please post pics.

    this is the enclosure that i use for adults and subadults: http://reptiledepot.com/reptprices.html (the last one on the page--the "crested gecko enclosure."

    you can also use something like a 20 gallon tall aquarium or one of the exo-terra cages (http://reptiledepot.com/Exoglass.html).
    Last edited by mlededee; 02-25-2007 at 02:23 AM. Reason: fixed url
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    Re: Enclosure ideas, please post pics.

    Thanks! I saw those(or something like them) at the PetCo(yuck) near my house. I'll haev to go pick one up!

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    Re: Enclosure ideas, please post pics.

    Bump! And also: where the heck do I even get the actual Cresties? None of the stores around me have them, so some websites would help.

    EDIT: I see that Reptiledepot.com has them. Has anyone gotten any from them?
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    Re: Enclosure ideas, please post pics.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sausage
    Bump! And also: where the heck do I even get the actual Cresties? None of the stores around me have them, so some websites would help.
    www.kingsnake.com

    Click on classifieds and click the appropriate section
    lots of snakes

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    Re: Enclosure ideas, please post pics.

    Quote Originally Posted by mlededee
    this is the enclosure that i use for adults and subadults: http://reptiledepot.com/reptprices.html (the last one on the page--the "crested gecko enclosure."

    you can also use something like a 20 gallon tall aquarium or one of the exo-terra cages (http://reptiledepot.com/Exoglass.html).
    That last cage is awesome..... ! Makes total sence, I haft to reach all the way to the bottom of Simpler's tank to service his food/water.....I'll snap a pix, while this thread is goin on.... see if I've done it all right!
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