HylaCinerea
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I've been plotting to get a breeding pair of day geckos (trying to decide between gold dust, lined, or pea****) and want to make sure I have a good home prepard for them before hand.
My planned enclosure is a 29-gallon aquarium. For the drainage area, I'd use aquarium gravel covered with screen. For the substrate, I'm leaning toward "eco earth" because of its moisture retention. For climbing, I'm planning to add pothos and posistioned wood pieces.
Since day geckos prefer a day temperature in the 80's, I'm still trying to decide the best way to do a heat lamp. It would be easy to overheat with a larger bulb, so I'm thinking about adding a 25-50 watt lamp and just letting the geckos crawl upward to find their own gradient. Would that work, or should I do otherwise? For UVB, I have a reptisun fluorescent bulb.
Any suggestions?
My planned enclosure is a 29-gallon aquarium. For the drainage area, I'd use aquarium gravel covered with screen. For the substrate, I'm leaning toward "eco earth" because of its moisture retention. For climbing, I'm planning to add pothos and posistioned wood pieces.
Since day geckos prefer a day temperature in the 80's, I'm still trying to decide the best way to do a heat lamp. It would be easy to overheat with a larger bulb, so I'm thinking about adding a 25-50 watt lamp and just letting the geckos crawl upward to find their own gradient. Would that work, or should I do otherwise? For UVB, I have a reptisun fluorescent bulb.
Any suggestions?