Olievertraiqn
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In my viv I have a cool dry hide, a warm dry hide, and a warm moist hide.
I know that a leopard gecko will use the moist hide to aid with the shedding process, and could go back there for awhile before/after the shedding, but Oliver (my gecko) seems to go in there a lot.
When I first got him, I only had two dry hides because my gecko hadn't been shedding at the time and I still needed to make one (tupperware container). He had gone with only the two dry hides for maybe three days. Then I made the moist hide and put it in the viv.
For the first couple days I didn't see him in the moist hide.. ever, but then he started to shed and I started to see him in there.
I've had him for almost three weeks now and he's shed twice (he's just a baby), but he's almost always in the moist hide. The only time I ever see him out of there now is when I'm feeding him or taking the lid off of the container to spray the hide to keep it moist and it scares him a little (then once he sees I'm not going to do any harm, he goes back in there).
I can't see this being dangerous (if this isn't the case feel free to correct me), but I'm just wondering if I'm doing something wrong that's causing him to stay in his moist hide even when he's not shedding. :?
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and thank you in advance for any advice/suggestions/tips you give me.
I know that a leopard gecko will use the moist hide to aid with the shedding process, and could go back there for awhile before/after the shedding, but Oliver (my gecko) seems to go in there a lot.
When I first got him, I only had two dry hides because my gecko hadn't been shedding at the time and I still needed to make one (tupperware container). He had gone with only the two dry hides for maybe three days. Then I made the moist hide and put it in the viv.
For the first couple days I didn't see him in the moist hide.. ever, but then he started to shed and I started to see him in there.
I've had him for almost three weeks now and he's shed twice (he's just a baby), but he's almost always in the moist hide. The only time I ever see him out of there now is when I'm feeding him or taking the lid off of the container to spray the hide to keep it moist and it scares him a little (then once he sees I'm not going to do any harm, he goes back in there).
I can't see this being dangerous (if this isn't the case feel free to correct me), but I'm just wondering if I'm doing something wrong that's causing him to stay in his moist hide even when he's not shedding. :?
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and thank you in advance for any advice/suggestions/tips you give me.