Any ideas on which is the best method in creating a humid hide for a 10 gallon tank for a leopard gecko??0 Thanks, 0 Likes
Well back to the lighting situation i had yesterday, i went and exchanged the 200 watt light to a 75 watt light and the temperature seems to stay at steady 91 degrees which is very good! My gecko doesnt seem to be bothered by it, and actually likes to just chill outside of its rock and bask, mainly just sleep lol. But something else i was concerned about was creating a humid hide for her. My tank is only a 10 gallon so there isnt that much space, so if anyone could please tell me a proper solution0 Thanks, 0 Likes
I just recently purchased a 100 watt basking bulb for my leopard gecko, which is in a 10 gallon tank. She seemed a lot more active when the heat rose, and i was quite happy to see her like that. But i'm a little afraid to leave the light unattended due to the excessive heating, it reached 95 degrees and hasnt really got hotter. As long as i have the light on while im home, is it ok to have on? I also have a smaller lamp with a 60 watt red bulb for night time heating and a under tank heat pad. My0 Thanks, 0 Likes