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dino221

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This is luckys tank lemme know what you think... i kno its a lil plain im boiling rocks now they arent from outside but still i wanna be safe im not keeping her im selling her after she is nice and fat she went off food for a while =/

Lucky:
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part of old set-up:

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New set-up:
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Zynx_Keekeio

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heir could be 1 more hide but for now it looks great :)
I see you took the hide and made it on the hot and cold side :)
Smart
 

jakemyster44

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you realy need to read up on care sheets, I know you are just seeking adviise, but honestly... all it takes is to google "leopard gecko care". You will find everything you need to know, and then if you have more specific questions we will glady help you out.
I am going to suggesta vet visit, beacuse I fear your leo may be impacted. I see you were housing it on sand, witch you will quickly learn is dangerouse to use. So, ya, reaserch, reaserch, reaserch, and if you still have questons ask away. We'd love to help you out.
 
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Geck-O

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I think you should use an opaque container for the humid hide so that Lucky feels more secure. BTW, cute gecko!
 

dino221

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you realy need to read up on care sheets, I know you are just seeking adviise, but honestly... all it takes is to google "leopard gecko care". You will find everything you need to know, and then if you have more specific questions we will glady help you out.
I am going to suggesta vet visit, beacuse I fear your leo may be impacted. I see you were housing it on sand, witch you will quickly learn is dangerouse to use. So, ya, reaserch, reaserch, reaserch, and if you still have questons ask away. We'd love to help you out.

Uhm ive had her for 7 years ive been reading ever since i got her. I was just asking if it it was okay or if it was 2 simple.... she isnt impacted my cousins a vet no need to go to a different 1... and i knew it was dangerous the sand since she was like a year old (had her since she was 4 weeks old) i kept her on it cause i had faith she was okay with it. thank you.
 

dino221

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I think you should use an opaque container for the humid hide so that Lucky feels more secure. BTW, cute gecko!

its is opaque the humidity isny making it like that.. i dont ahve a darker one lol ill go look for one again >.< and thank you but she so SKINNY D=
 

DAWNoftheLEO

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I'm sure Jake didnt mean to forget to be warm and welcoming. lol

YOu made positive changes, lookin better:main_thumbsup:..
Maybe add some fun foliage or something :)

you realy need to read up on care sheets, I know you are just seeking adviise, but honestly... all it takes is to google "leopard gecko care". You will find everything you need to know, and then if you have more specific questions we will glady help you out.
I am going to suggesta vet visit, beacuse I fear your leo may be impacted. I see you were housing it on sand, witch you will quickly learn is dangerouse to use. So, ya, reaserch, reaserch, reaserch, and if you still have questons ask away. We'd love to help you out.
 

voretaq7

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As long as you're off that sand I think you're fine - you've got the basics. A "dark" humid hide might make your leo feel more secure, but I've seen a lot of people on here with clear/smoked hides like you have and they don't seem to have any trouble.

You might want to consider adding a second level or something to climb on - you've got a lot of vertical space you're not using, and judging by the conquest of Mt. Hiding Spot your leo wouldn't mind something to climb on.
 

dino221

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As long as you're off that sand I think you're fine - you've got the basics. A "dark" humid hide might make your leo feel more secure, but I've seen a lot of people on here with clear/smoked hides like you have and they don't seem to have any trouble.

You might want to consider adding a second level or something to climb on - you've got a lot of vertical space you're not using, and judging by the conquest of Mt. Hiding Spot your leo wouldn't mind something to climb on.

she been on that up until last week and she's fine the transion knocked off her feeding... she fine she was in it before in the humid hide checkin it like dective Lucky! lol im adding rocks and there is this climbing thing but till i fix the lock im keeping it out... and its basic cause im most likey gonna sell her when she fat =]
 

jakemyster44

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I didnt mean to sound rude. And, yes... I forgot the wanrm welcom. WELCOME! I was not talking down to you, and congradulate you on keeping him for seven years. But keeping an animal for 7 years does not mean that everything is being done correctly. Leos are hardy animals. I was judging by the look of your setup; only one hide, one humid hide, and a water bowl, that you may need to refresh your memory a bit. I dont agree with the sand issue, but respect your opinion. I was sugesting you reaserch a bit more. And like I said, we do love helping each other out, lol, I apologize for sounding so rude.
 

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