They look like springtails to me. Don't worry about them. If you have a bioactive enclosure, there's going to be a bunch of . . . bioactivity! I get mushrooms in some of my bioactive enclosures (though I don't eat them).
Aliza
It looks like a fun place for a leopard gecko! Here are 2 suggestions:
--when you get the CHE, keep track of the ambient temperature. I think sometimes a CHE makes the ambient temp too hot and dries out the air. Especially in the summer, you may be fine with just the UTH which is what my...
Glad it worked out. I have a number of geckos that I almost never see eat. I never see my day geckos eat crickets, but there are no crickets in the enclosure when I provide the next round.
Aliza
I have never seen most of the day geckos I've owned eat their CGD but I'm pretty sure they do and they have been thriving. Currently I have a gold dust day gecko who's about 8 years old and a young L. williamsi. You could always add another bowl of CGD near where your female hangs out to be...
Congrats on your gecko. It's not unusual for a gecko to prefer one type of feeder over another, and even to switch favorites. It's probably worthwhile to feed crickets and try mealworms every few months. Make sure you have a humid hide. I supplement every other feeding. Everything else...
If you have a good sized enclosure (mine is 18"x18"x24"), well planted with lots of nice hiding spaces in the plants --I use pothos and it grows well in there-- then it's not difficult. I have no idea how the day gecko I have now and the one that I wrote about in the article got out and during...
Happens to me on occasion because I'm forgetful and I have a lot (though not nearly as many as before) of geckos. Last week I left a cage open and of course the gecko wasn't there. I know where to look. Within 2 minutes I found her parading around about 5 feet from the cage. A few weeks ago I...
My own practice is that if the ambient temperature is comfortable for humans, it's fine for geckos and if they want it warmer they can go into their warm hides. However, if Scooby likes the UV, then go for it.
Aliza
Are you sure it's green mold and not algae? If you have lighting it may be. It could also be moss. In my opinion it's nothing to worry about but see what others say.
Aliza
Here's some basic information: a 12x12x18 is fine for a juvenile, but when it gets to be adult size, 18x18x18 or 24 would be better. Check out https://joshsfrogs.com/ and read info about their terrariums. They deal with geckos as well as frogs. They have a great substrate that doesn't...
I have found that some leopard geckos are pretty changeable with their eating habits. I've had geckos that pretty much didn't eat at all for as much as 6 months (this didn't happen often, but I had one that wouldn't eat Nov-May) and others that suddenly become very hungry. Unless they are...
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