Gecko Newbie
New member
This morning was my first post and I've spent most of the day browsing through all the other posts on the site.
I've learned so much!! You are all so helpful! I have a few more questions, though (being the newbie that I am).
I just got a 10 gallon tank so I could separate my male and female leopard geckos (they were were given to me in one 20 gallon tank by a parent of a student at school - they were not well taken care of, so I'm fixing that!). I do NOT want baby geckos, so while my students may think Lola and her un-named male friend were buddies and may miss each other, I'd much rather not have Lola "barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen" her whole life.
(And I read that they are solitary animals, so they should be just fine apart, right?)
NOW...Mr. Gecko (I can't think of a name for him...the little boy who had him named him Ironman, but I can't live with that...) will be moving into the 10 gallon tank. I'm confused on how to have a cool side and a hot side in such a small tank if only 1/4 of the tank should be covered by an under tank heater. ALSO, I really like the way sand looks, but everyone keeps saying sand is bad. SO, for the sake of my geckos, I'd like to switch out the sand, but don't like the idea of paper towels or newspaper... What's the rock situation? How do you scoop out the poop if it's in rocks?
I would love to have a naturalistic vivarium, but on my teacher's salary that won't be happening any time soon....plus I'm worried about how to clean all that stuff.....
Anyone have any helpful hints for creating a heat gradient in my new 10 gallon tank? Or any other helpful comments on anything I said in my long post (which was not as long as my first...).
Thanks so much!
I just got a 10 gallon tank so I could separate my male and female leopard geckos (they were were given to me in one 20 gallon tank by a parent of a student at school - they were not well taken care of, so I'm fixing that!). I do NOT want baby geckos, so while my students may think Lola and her un-named male friend were buddies and may miss each other, I'd much rather not have Lola "barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen" her whole life.
NOW...Mr. Gecko (I can't think of a name for him...the little boy who had him named him Ironman, but I can't live with that...) will be moving into the 10 gallon tank. I'm confused on how to have a cool side and a hot side in such a small tank if only 1/4 of the tank should be covered by an under tank heater. ALSO, I really like the way sand looks, but everyone keeps saying sand is bad. SO, for the sake of my geckos, I'd like to switch out the sand, but don't like the idea of paper towels or newspaper... What's the rock situation? How do you scoop out the poop if it's in rocks?
I would love to have a naturalistic vivarium, but on my teacher's salary that won't be happening any time soon....plus I'm worried about how to clean all that stuff.....
Anyone have any helpful hints for creating a heat gradient in my new 10 gallon tank? Or any other helpful comments on anything I said in my long post (which was not as long as my first...).
Thanks so much!