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Old 08-07-2007, 09:15 AM
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Is it ok to house a single G. Saurus in a 15 qt like a leopard gecko, or should each individual G. Saurus be housed in a 32 qt?
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anyone?

Ive seen that some people use taller enclosures for their G. Saurus to climb things? Does anyone use a rack to house their G. Saurus? What size containers do you use if you do and do you house everyone separately or in groups?

Sorry for all the questions but i am a new G. Saurus owner looking for as much info as possible
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A 15 qt is good for getting it up to weight, etc., but they do appreciate more ground room and some climbing things. I wouldn't put anything more then 1 in something that size if it's an adult. A 32 is a good size but it does lack the height. They like low crevice type hides like those plant saucers. Make a hole on the side so they can lunge out at stuff not the top.

They gain weight better by themselves IMO, because theres a lot of just looking at each other from different vantage points at night otherwise.

Related offspring however seem to be better at leaving together then strangers though.
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