My moist hide is on the warm side of my Gecko's enclosure. We keep the warm side surface temp around 92 degrees. Inside the moist hide the surface temp of the eco earth is only 85°. I have a temp gun and check surface temp daily, but today is the first time I checked the moist hide. She spends ALL of her time in the moist hide. Is that normal/acceptable for a moist hide temp? If I bump up surface temps, it will exceed the safe range in other areas of the enclosure.
We have had our Gecko for two weeks tomorrow. She seems ok other than not eating. She could be ovulating (per note stuck in container from breeder), it appears that she may shed soon and I'm sure she is stressed. All will affect her appetite. I just don't want temp to be the cause.
Thoughts?
We have had our Gecko for two weeks tomorrow. She seems ok other than not eating. She could be ovulating (per note stuck in container from breeder), it appears that she may shed soon and I'm sure she is stressed. All will affect her appetite. I just don't want temp to be the cause.
Thoughts?