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Old 09-25-2011, 07:26 AM
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Do most of your Aussie geckos drink from a water dish like that? I mist mine but I wonder if it would be beneficial to use a dish like that. Does sand get in the water pretty quickly?
I give ''all'' of my geckos a water dish ,doesn't matter what specie they are...
you have to refresh the water almost evry day.... or place the dish on higher ground
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Old 09-28-2011, 10:16 AM
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Do most of your Aussie geckos drink from a water dish like that? I mist mine but I wonder if it would be beneficial to use a dish like that. Does sand get in the water pretty quickly?
I see my animals drink from the bowl now and then . I also mist the viv and provide a humid hide . It does get dirty quickly , my levis love to throw as much sand possible in it but as Sander said you have to clean it often .

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I think that is what I like the most about your pictures, I get to see the amazing piece of habitat you create.

I too have started switching to this style and it's much more rewarding to keep geckos this way I think.
Thx , it is indeed very rewarding to see the animals live in these setups .
MattL and knobfan like this.
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You have got some serious skill there.. both in photography and terrariums building !! amazing photos
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