Hey Jess. This is how I run my setup and the musts for geckos.

I keep mine in 15 quart tubs. My two females are in together and my male is seperate that is till I feel Like getting for eggs which wont be till next season when I can get a good tang girly (tangerine) for him. The tun consist of papertowel substrate, a humid hide (I use the plastic baby wipes containers And cut a hole in one side of them for entrance) That I line with moist ecoearth. This is placed on the hot side Which should always be kept at 95°....the cold side doesn't really matter as long as its in the 80s somewheres in the lower usually. Don't keep males with females because as any animal They mature faster and will harass and sometimes kill the females. Only introduce them when you want babies. I keep a little lid of calcium in with them at all times and make sure its full daily. People debate on the use of calcium with or without d3. I use d3 and haven't had any negative affects. For a water dish make sure its clear so They can see its water and Not a random object. I use cleaned out laundry detergent lids. The kind that come off the ones That you stand inverted and hold the button to dispense the detergent....if you know what I mean. I also include a cold side hide Which they rarely use but its their if they do. Papertowel rolls are the staple on that. I feed 4 superworms every other day and add a pinky every couple of weeks. All are dusted in a calcium/multivitamin mixture. I clean daily but that's me I'm rather anal when it comes to clean Leo tubs. I'm trying to think What else I can add.....hmmmm........ there isn't a need to check humidity with them as long as They Have a humid hide they're good.

Basically these are the majors

Hot side 95° at all times
Humid hide
Cold hide
Water dish
Calcium dish
Dust all food
15qt for most unless you get giants than you'll need bigger


Juvies can be quite flighty so be careful as they can drop their tails. If there is anything else you need help with you know how to reach me.



Kevin