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    Re: Question on racks for leo's.......

    Quote Originally Posted by adamsky27 View Post
    I believe this is true, I just can't see how all the hides (cold, hot, humid) and food/water/calcium bowls fit. I'd like to know, I can fit that many more geckos on my rack.
    I think what alot of breeders do is just have a hide with a moist paper towel under it on hot spot, Then calcium dish and water on other side. Think they eliminate the 2 hides etc.. I think this is what larger breeders are doing....

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    Re: Question on racks for leo's.......

    Quote Originally Posted by adamsky27 View Post
    I believe this is true, I just can't see how all the hides (cold, hot, humid) and food/water/calcium bowls fit. I'd like to know, I can fit that many more geckos on my rack.
    Looks easy enough:
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    Quote Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    If you are housing them singly 15qt tubs are perfect for adults, many people a trio or so in the 28-32qt tubs and I think the 1.6-8 groups in the 41qts. All you'd have to do with the rack is add some belly heat for the hot spot and it should be good to go for some adult groups. That should be as easy as using aluminum tape to secure down the flexwatt.

    This is a really long video, but I thought it was worth my time (better grab some popcorn):
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    We keep breeding groups in a 30qt iris tubs in either a 1.4 or 1.5. We use a total of 3 hides. 2 on the hot side one that has damp moss for egg laying and shedding. One on the cool side with 2 small dishes 1 with water and 1 with calcium in it. Single geckos are in a 12 qt iris tub set up basically the same. Hatchlings are in shoe box sized bins. All the racks are back heated. The temp on the hot side is about 90-92 degrees.

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    Re: Question on racks for leo's.......

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    We keep breeding groups in a 30qt iris tubs in either a 1.4 or 1.5. We use a total of 3 hides. 2 on the hot side one that has damp moss for egg laying and shedding. One on the cool side with 2 small dishes 1 with water and 1 with calcium in it. Single geckos are in a 12 qt iris tub set up basically the same. Hatchlings are in shoe box sized bins. All the racks are back heated. The temp on the hot side is about 90-92 degrees.
    Thanks for the great info. So you do use back heat. I was really wondering if I was going to get a pro back heat response. Can you post a pix of your rack setup so I can see how you do this. The type of racks I plan to build,would use the back heat method better than putting flex watt on the shelves. Either way can be done just ease of placement of the flex watt is easier on the back instead of belly. These racks I am going to build are using panel board with wood framing. There is a you tube vid of it at morph mart's channel on you tube. Only thing I'm going to do is use his idea for adults and 15 qt tubs for hatchlings with 2 tubs on each shelf.

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    Here's my adult gecko rack. 16qt tubs, housed by themselves ( other than the 3 days I place males with females ). I don't use hides, just a water bowl, small food bowl and milk jug lid for calcium.

    ( that's my small hatchling rack on top, and I do have a couple of small juvie snakes in the bottom row of my Leo rack )
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    Re: Question on racks for leo's.......

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    Here's my adult gecko rack. 16qt tubs, housed by themselves ( other than the 3 days I place males with females ). I don't use hides, just a water bowl, small food bowl and milk jug lid for calcium.

    ( that's my small hatchling rack on top, and I do have a couple of small juvie snakes in the bottom row of my Leo rack )
    Great setup. Thanks for the pix. So you use what 2 rows of what 11 inch back flex watt for those adults setups and prob. 3 or 4 inch back for those 6 qt hatchling tubs.

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    The adult rack has belly heat and the hatchling rack has back heat. The hatchling rack was the first rack my hubby built, so I'm making him make new ones with belly heat. I've heard Leo babies eat and grow better with belly heat, so I thought I'd try it.

    Besides, with all the breeding we are doing this year, I hope we will need a few more hatchling racks!
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    Re: Question on racks for leo's.......

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    The adult rack has belly heat and the hatchling rack has back heat. The hatchling rack was the first rack my hubby built, so I'm making him make new ones with belly heat. I've heard Leo babies eat and grow better with belly heat, so I thought I'd try it.

    Besides, with all the breeding we are doing this year, I hope we will need a few more hatchling racks!

    Thanks so much you have been extremely helpful. I really do appriciate all the help from all the folks from this site. Especially from another Pennsylvanian. LOL... I'm near Pittsburgh Pa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    What about when you breed? What tub do you put them in and how many geckos?
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