Got the Knobbie set up ready.

Knobbie

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I am soon to get a trio of Pilbara levis, or just the normal ones, see what is available at the time.
Over the past week I have been moving, removing, adding and all for the tank. I am using Terracotta pots for hides, which I cracked then sanded for an entrance, one didn't work to well, so there is one on its side. I also have Exo-terra hide thingo.
I have a log which I have had for nearly a year, which they could sit under that or climb a bit. I have read that Levis will drink more from just spraying the tank, but I have a water bowl in there just incase they don't get enough.
I am using Play sand from Bunnings(Well known hardware in Aus). I was going to be using red desert sand, but I could only find 1-2.5 kg bags, yet I may get the URS desert sand in the future, as they are 20kg bags.
The fluro is just on for a better photo.

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Rob D'heu

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Very nice setup except for the flower pots , I use some cork bark to make some hides it gives a more natural look . But I think your animals are going to love this setup .
 

oli

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looks nice, just watch the crickets in that grass so your nephrurus don't get hungry or stressed
 

Knobbie

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Thanks. I am thinking of just taking them out and feeding them in a tub, that way I know they get the correct ammount they need.
Yet that would probably stress them even more?
 

Sebastian

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I think taking them out and try feeding in a tub won´t work.
Many breeders keep their geckos separatly because you can check better who eats what.

Best,

Sebastian
 

Dee-no

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the cage looks great but instead of corkbark as was suggested use the saucers from the flowerpots these will make the geckos feel alot more secure at no extra cost
 
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