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Re: new to the forum
 Originally Posted by kingkung
I'm going to stick to one. Since I have a bunch of leopard geckos to care for.
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Re: new to the forum
 Originally Posted by kingkung
I'm hoping to find a normal for under $20 at repticon. I am going to pick up a 20 gallon long tank for the python.
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I would be a little dodgy about going that low...look for something at least around the $35 range. What is your budget?
" Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars".- Edwin H. Chapin
"When a man is pushed, tormented, defeated, he has a chance to learn something; he has been put on his wits ... he has gained facts, learned his ignorance, is cured of the insanity of conceit, has got moderation and real skill".
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I'm telling myself that I'm going to get only one. I really don't have the space with all my geckos. But I'm wondering what's the best substrate to use that isn't such of an eye sore? Aspen and sani chips look good and seems easy to clean.
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Re: new to the forum
 Originally Posted by kingkung
I'm telling myself that I'm going to get only one. I really don't have the space with all my geckos. But I'm wondering what's the best substrate to use that isn't such of an eye sore? Aspen and sani chips look good and seems easy to clean.
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GET TUBS!!! Tubs give you so much space! You need a tub, a heat mat, a thermostat, water bowl and two hides. Et voila - enclosure! Totally room for more than one in your property 
I shouldn't encourage, but when you have gotten used to one you may well get the bug! Tanks are beautiful to look at but bulky!
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Re: new to the forum
 Originally Posted by kingkung
I'm telling myself that I'm going to get only one. I really don't have the space with all my geckos. But I'm wondering what's the best substrate to use that isn't such of an eye sore? Aspen and sani chips look good and seems easy to clean.
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I use coco husk and it works out perfectly since it keeps humidity pretty well. It also looks nice to the eye. Good luck at repticon. I take it you're going to the one in Los Angeles?
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Re: new to the forum
When I got my girl she went into a 20 long with as many hides as I could fit in there. I use coco husk. Its nice looking smells more like dirt, and easy to clean. You can also use paper towel and newspapers till you know your new bp doesn't have mites. Mine did. You can also ball up paper towels, and newspaper and throw it in as clutter. Its cheap.
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Re: new to the forum
 Originally Posted by kingkung
I'm telling myself that I'm going to get only one. I really don't have the space with all my geckos. But I'm wondering what's the best substrate to use that isn't such of an eye sore? Aspen and sani chips look good and seems easy to clean.
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I use a mixture of coconut coir and cypress mulch. I like cypress because it has a natural pH that inhibits fungal growth.
" Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars".- Edwin H. Chapin
"When a man is pushed, tormented, defeated, he has a chance to learn something; he has been put on his wits ... he has gained facts, learned his ignorance, is cured of the insanity of conceit, has got moderation and real skill".
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Coco husk is the same as Eco earth?
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Yes. If you get the brick eco earth use warm water and try to let it dry some before using it. I prefer the loose eco earth because you don't have to wet it to use it. I do spritz it some when I put it in. I also stir it up every few days to keep mold and mildew from growing which I'm allergic to. I don't want to have to run to the ER because my snakes sunstrate made me blow up like a balloon, and I couldn't breath. My friends like the reptibark. I don't. Its too course for their delicate bellies. I also put moist (NOT WET) terrerium, spanish or frog moss in the cage. It helps with humidity.
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