Exo-Terra Explorarium for Crested

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mckyle

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Alright, so I'm thinking of getting a crested gecko. As far as age is concerned right now, I have no clue. Although I can happily say that the biggest problem facing me is finding the CGD offline :p

However, I just realized I had an Exo-terra explorarium fold-up enclosure. I was wondering if this would be adequate for up to two juvenile aged cresteds, or even if it would be too big. The dimensions are 18"x24" (Diameter x height). Of course, I know that once they're adults they'll need separate enclosures and they'll need to be a good bit taller/larger.
 

ReptarNDukeNukem

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its should be if they are young but that's a netted tank right? if so going to be hard keeping humidity up! ***** and ******** should have CGD at least by me they do but its way expensive and you don't have to separate if they're females they can be caged together that's what im doing and I haven't had any problems yet!
 
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mckyle

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its should be if they are young but that's a netted tank right? if so going to be hard keeping humidity up! ***** and ******** should have CGD at least by me they do but its way expensive and you don't have to separate if they're females they can be caged together that's what im doing and I haven't had any problems yet!
Took a look at the Co and they do indeed have it; $7 per half pound online, hopefully the same in-store :p

It is a netted cage, but the netting's actually very tight together. I figure that with a few daily mistings the plants will keep the humidity up and some water would pool in the bottom.

It looks like any cresteds will definitely be females, as that's all I can find :p However, looking on Fauna I'm trying to stick to a $100-$125 total for the actual gecko - so could quite possibly only get one.
 

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