after much anticipation....

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collection pics!
Here's my cresteds:

First up is my harly group featuring my main male and first crested, Jumangi. I've got him paired up w/ Topaz and Verde. I'm hoping that my newest crestie turns out female, then she'll get thrown in w/ him too (she's the little flame). Hoping to get some killer green herlies from Manji x Verde.

Next group is my dalmations: Pongo and Purdy, and a neat little orange brindle/tiger female that I haven't named yet.

Also are pics of their cages which are 12 x 12 x 18 ZooMed's w/ live plants and nest boxes.
 

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Next we have some of my leopards (my 1.3 tangies), my 1.3 juvie het. amel fat-tailed geckos, and my 1.2 northern velvets (coming from Elizabeth Freer next week).

I also have a group of 1.3 leopards that I'm working with, but are in the sick bay right now. The male is a nice mack snow ghost and the females are all nice hypos/ghosts.

All of my terrestrial geckos are kept in Visionariums which measure 30 x 12 x 12 and are somewhat planted.

I keep all of my geckos in one rack, which is easy since all of the cages are front accessable. They all have under tank heating (except the cresteds, which are room temp) and all recieve approx. 12-14 hours of UVB lighting per day.
Well, there's my geckos. Next up are some Goniurosaurus or some Garg's.
 

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I love the zoomeds!!!! way better than the exoterras. The only thing I don't like about either is the only good sizes are 12 x 12 x 18, then 18 x 18 x 24. I wish they'd make a 12 x 18 x 24.
 

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thanks, I try to keep all of my cages atleast semi planted. I think it makes the geckos feel more at home.
 

phearamedusa

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My next vivarium will be a front opening one, sick and tired of clearing lights and heaters off the top screen to do maintenance and feed my Leos. These look like really nice enclosures, I just have one concern about them, do the crickets escape often when feeding, cleaning etc.. I don't want those noisy stinky things running around my business(these are store pets(lizards), along with my 2 dogs).
Melanie
 

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They're alright, my only complaint is the inside lip is too short and sand spills over the edge.
 
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