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i bought a clear one from walmart and my gecko loves it she loves climbing on all the sticks that are in there btw mine holds 26 gallons
I did not know hey made a clear one. Can you post a pic ?
i bought a clear one from walmart and my gecko loves it she loves climbing on all the sticks that are in there btw mine holds 26 gallons
its not a rubberaid container it was a clear plastic tub from walmart heres some picsView attachment 24477 View attachment 24478 View attachment 24479
i dont have my leo yet so theres no holes in the lid and im going to take the ramps off and try a different design. ill post pic some time soon
its not a rubberaid container it was a clear plastic tub from walmart heres some picsView attachment 24477 View attachment 24478 View attachment 24479
i plan on using a very good heat mat but they do make clear rubbermaid tubsYeah, these are not the same thing at all. The cool thing about the new ones that I posted this thread about is that they are front opening and stackable. People have been using regular tubs for many years. Please make sure that when you heat your tub, you use a quality heat mat on a quality thermostat to avoid any issues with over heating.
I'm wondering how well they would work for a rack?
Any updates on how these are working out for people for leopard geckos? Are you using heat cable or heat tape? Pics would be great!
These would be an AMAZINGLY simple conversion for leos. Cheaper, bigger, more light weight, and more durable than glass. Plus the convenience of front opening. Not to mention with the solid sides and back it provides a lot more privacy for the geckos which equates to a lot less stress. I'm surprised that everyone's not using them already. Cut a hole in the lid and hot glue some screen in for light/che/ventilation and slap on either heat tape or heat rope on the bottom and you'd be good to go. Remember to use a thermostat on ALL hating devices especially when using with plastics.