I will be getting my first knobtails next week; please feel free to comment on my setups and let me know if I need to change anything:
This one will house 1 amyae male:
This one for 1 levis male:
Basically, they're both set up the same:
- Tank dimension: 56(L)x48(D)x26/36(H)
- An UTH runs at the back half of the tanks, set at 89F. Sand on the warm end is around 1-1.5 inch thick, and the cool front end 4-5 inches thick.
- The ambient temperature is usually around 72-75 in winter; 80-85 in summer.
- The black box holds moist sand, it sits just outside the edge of the UTH. Will be misted 2-3 times a week. I know the knobtails suppose to drink from the droplets.
- A small water dish is also provided; just in case I have a special knobbie that likes to drink from the water dish.
- The only difference between the amyae and levis setup is that there will be a patch of moist sand in the levis tank for digging (front right corner).
**Anything I'm missing?
Full picture of my gecko room, leopard gecko tanks on the right side:
Day:
Night:
This one will house 1 amyae male:

This one for 1 levis male:

Basically, they're both set up the same:
- Tank dimension: 56(L)x48(D)x26/36(H)
- An UTH runs at the back half of the tanks, set at 89F. Sand on the warm end is around 1-1.5 inch thick, and the cool front end 4-5 inches thick.
- The ambient temperature is usually around 72-75 in winter; 80-85 in summer.
- The black box holds moist sand, it sits just outside the edge of the UTH. Will be misted 2-3 times a week. I know the knobtails suppose to drink from the droplets.
- A small water dish is also provided; just in case I have a special knobbie that likes to drink from the water dish.
- The only difference between the amyae and levis setup is that there will be a patch of moist sand in the levis tank for digging (front right corner).
**Anything I'm missing?
Full picture of my gecko room, leopard gecko tanks on the right side:
Day:

Night:
