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Old 02-09-2010, 08:29 PM
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Default Homopholis wahlbergi Enclosure

I was wondering what people thought about size of enclosure for an adult pair of Homopholis wahlbergi. I was thinking about 24x12x24.

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That seems a little small IMO.

I keep mine in a 30x30x45(h), ive also found a UVB light doesn't hurt either.

Often before i had the UVB found my geckos would become sluggish and not feed.
After a day in a flexarium outside in natural sunlight helps leaps and bounds.
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what kind of substrate do you use? And what temps do you keep?
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I use a thin layer of natural woodmulch, i find they end to ingest sand too easily. I keep them at around 28 degrees ambient
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