post pic of habitat and setups

tonyperkins203

New member
Good idea---go with a smaller water dish---maybe half the size of the one pictured.

Nice to hear that she makes full use of the backdrop. Wish that my mature female leo would climb so.

My girl was born just this past April, and is just now starting to get some size to her. I haven't weighed her lately, but she still has a bit of room to grow yet.

I will go to a smaller water dish, and put another hide on the warm side.

Any other suggestions? And can you help me figure out what morph she is? I'm thinking just a high yellow, but I'm no expert...

TP
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
My girl was born just this past April, and is just now starting to get some size to her. I haven't weighed her lately, but she still has a bit of room to grow yet.

I will go to a smaller water dish, and put another hide on the warm side.

Any other suggestions? And can you help me figure out what morph she is? I'm thinking just a high yellow, but I'm no expert...

TP

TP ~

Right at the top of the leo subforum there is a sticky for morph ID. Please post there.

You seem to have the other bases well-covered. Glad that you have a thermostat too.

Have you found the thermometer stuck on the left wall to be accurate?

The calcium carbonate could be placed in a small bottlecap and not the "huge" dish as pictured.
 
Last edited:

tonyperkins203

New member
TP ~

Right at the top of the leo subforum there is a sticky for morph ID. Please post there.

You seem to have the other bases well-covered. Glad that you have a thermostat too.

Have you found the thermometer stuck on the left wall to be accurate?

The calcium carbonate could be placed in a small bottlecap and not the "huge" dish as pictured.

I posted on the morph page. Just haven't received a reply as of yet.

The thermometer is not accurate. Not sure why I leave it in there, to be honest...it always reads about 4 degrees low.

TP
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
I posted on the morph page. Just haven't received a reply as of yet.

The thermometer is not accurate. Not sure why I leave it in there, to be honest...it always reads about 4 degrees low.

TP

How long ago did you post on the morph thread? Just really don't know the morphs :-(.

That's the trouble with "average" dial thermometers...not very accurate. Have you checked the temps with say a digital thermometer, even to verify your thermostat's setting? I have several digitals from Radio Shack that I like.
 

tonyperkins203

New member
How long ago did you post on the morph thread? Just really don't know the morphs :-(.

That's the trouble with "average" dial thermometers...not very accurate. Have you checked the temps with say a digital thermometer, even to verify your thermostat's setting? I have several digitals from Radio Shack that I like.

I have a temp gun coming from amazon. It is the one that you recommended on your guidelines page. It should be coming in a couple of days. When reading your recommendations, it sounded like it might be a good idea to make sure the temps are accurate. Better safe than sorry...
 

tonyperkins203

New member
How long ago did you post on the morph thread? Just really don't know the morphs :-(.

That's the trouble with "average" dial thermometers...not very accurate. Have you checked the temps with say a digital thermometer, even to verify your thermostat's setting? I have several digitals from Radio Shack that I like.

Oh and I just posted to the morph thread earlier today. I was just hoping you we're an expert on the topic...;-)
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
I have a temp gun coming from amazon. It is the one that you recommended on your guidelines page. It should be coming in a couple of days. When reading your recommendations, it sounded like it might be a good idea to make sure the temps are accurate. Better safe than sorry...

I am really impressed with your leo's habitat! Wish that all leos had this great care from the beginning. You have also set a good example for all your 4th graders :D.

Only downside I see is how noisy classes can become at times. Maybe you could post a small sign which says "Hospital Zone...quiet please." Humm-mm-m.
 
Last edited:

tonyperkins203

New member
I am really impressed with your leo's habitat! Wish that all leos had this great care from the beginning. You have also set a good example for all your 4th graders :D.

Only downside I see is how noisy classes can become at times. Maybe you could post a small sign which says "Hospital Zone...quiet please." Humm-mm-m.

Thanks! I did a lot of reading beforehand, and spent some time this summer reading forums and such. Then saved up a little cash and started acquiring some things. I also had my students research Leo's and we talked about what we needed for the gecko in class. I made sure to explain that taking on a pet is not a decision to take lightly. We must make sure we have what we need to properly take care of the pet before we get the pet. I think they have learned a lot in the process, and to be honest, that was the point...
 
Last edited by a moderator:

tonyperkins203

New member
I am really impressed with your leo's habitat! Wish that all leos had this great care from the beginning. You have also set a good example for all your 4th graders :D.

Only downside I see is how noisy classes can become at times. Maybe you could post a small sign which says "Hospital Zone...quiet please." Humm-mm-m.

It does get noisy at times, but there are very specific rules regarding the Leo. No touching the terrarium, tapping on glass, and that area of the classroom is an inside voice zone. The students love her!
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
Thanks! I did a lot of reading beforehand, and spent some time this summer reading forums and such. Then saved up a little cash and started acquiring some things. I also had my students research Leo's and we talked about what we needed for the gecko in class. I made sure to explain that taking on a pet is not a decision to take lightly. We must make sure we have what we need to properly take care of the pet before we get the pet. I think they have learned a lot in the process, and to be honest, that was the point...


Just curious did you add the part that it is a good idea to have a vet fund for emergencies and unforeseen events?
 

tonyperkins203

New member
Then, TP, you, your 4th graders, and your leo are set! Healthy leos live into their 20s. Best wishes for yours.

Has she a name?

May wish to consider a LTC policy for her :cheer:.

There has been some debate regarding a name, but it hasn't been decided as of yet. The most popular choice so far has been Jamaica, but there is a girl in the other fourth grade class with that name, so I'm not sure I will allow it. Her name is TBD at this point.

I'm taking suggestions.....lol
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
There has been some debate regarding a name, but it hasn't been decided as of yet. The most popular choice so far has been Jamaica, but there is a girl in the other fourth grade class with that name, so I'm not sure I will allow it. Her name is TBD at this point.

I'm taking suggestions.....lol

Good wishes naming her. ("Jamaica Farewell"...know that song?)

At the time I adopted my leo pair from two brothers who no longer wanted them, I had kindergarteners name them. They chose Rocky for the male and Cha cha cha (Cha for short) for the female. They did have a single hatching I raised to 5 mo and sold to a 7 yo and his mom. Still have Cha.

Unfortunately, the young leo died an early death at 5 yo.
 

cricket4u

New member
Hey all,

I'm sort of new to the leopard gecko scene. I bought this gecko three months ago for a class pet (I'm a fourth grade teacher). I have already learned alot along the way.

Let me know what you think of my setup and what I could do to improve it.

Thanks!
TP
I love the background and it's obvious she does too! I would switch to smaller water and calcium dishes and add another hide.
 

toke

New member
Molly and malibu's tank. took one of the lights off and added an uth. cut the cord off the heat rock so its just a decoration!
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1071.jpg
    IMG_1071.jpg
    93.2 KB · Views: 55

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
It's called a Ultimate rock Climbable Reptile Background.

I bought it from bigappleherps.com

They're pretty expensive, but for a 20 gallon long it was only 46 dollars, and I felt it would add a lot to the enclosure so I went for it.

My gecko loves it. It takes up a little room in the tank, but it adds a lot of area for the gecko to climb, and chase crickets.


Tony ~

What is this background made from?

Please check your PMs.
 

tonyperkins203

New member
Tony ~

What is this background made from?

Please check your PMs.

The background is made from some type of flexible material, could be silicone or rubber, and has been faced with gritty sand and painted. It feels like real rock, and provides the gecko with a very realistic climbing surface. I secure it to the back of the tank with industrial velcro. It is super easy to remove for cleaning, and can simply be rinsed off in the sink. It also allows for wires to be ran behind it for probes and such, keeping those out of the way.

Oh, and here's the other picture you requested.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2700.jpg
    IMG_2700.jpg
    97.2 KB · Views: 48
  • IMG_2699.jpg
    IMG_2699.jpg
    95 KB · Views: 46
  • IMG_2698.jpg
    IMG_2698.jpg
    96.9 KB · Views: 47
Top