Gecko Cages

geckoboy16

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just thought i would share my gecko cages with you. thanks for looking!!!

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my subadult 10 gallon. i keep a tang (Sparticus) and a high yellow (Payton) in here

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my "nursery home" cage for my two old females Misty and Hedwig.


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my current breeding cage with Daisy (female) and Fire (male). I am expecting eggs soon and very excited as it will be the first of the season.
 

MischiefManaged

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Lol, I love how the breeding tank looks like a honeymoon suite with a nice background and cabanas to set the mood... :)
Those are nice, clean set-ups...thanks for sharing!
 

ManUtd

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hey, im pretty new with geckos, would you mind telling me what the Tupperware things are for? thanks
 

snowgyre

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Beware of the duct tape. It will loosen, and if your geckos try to escape, they could get stuck and end up breaking limbs. It's surprisingly dangerous and I speak from unfortunate experience.
 

Srt14292

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hey, im pretty new with geckos, would you mind telling me what the Tupperware things are for? thanks

Hides, but more specifically moist humid hides, it aids in shedding and if you are breeding can also aid as a egg laying box but instead in the humid you would have something like sphagnum moss in the egg laying boxes you would use something like vermiculite.
 

ManUtd

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Hides, but more specifically moist humid hides, it aids in shedding and if you are breeding can also aid as a egg laying box but instead in the humid you would have something like sphagnum moss in the egg laying boxes you would use something like vermiculite.

So do i need one for my leo? Ive only got one and doesnt look like he needs to shed, and as far as i know, no babies are gonna be poppin out anytime soon.
 

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