Hiya all - im new here so please dont molest me just yet 
OK - I have a paln in mind, I am about to empty my large aquarium - due to complicated heath reasons, I cant deal with large volumnes of water anymore as well as the issue of family caring for it when im ill.
We've had leopard geckos in the past so they are used to caring for geckos for me.
The tank is 100cm across, 50cm top to bottom and 40cm front to back - its only 3 years old and cost alot so im reluctant to bin it (was £500 with cabinet) so I want to turn it into a luxury Crested Gecko hotel - hoping to house a group of four or so.
OK - I understand they dont require heat lighting - so I will use the aquaray LED lighting that is installed - given it produces little heat i think its ideal for the daylight requirements - I will also install some sort of UV lighting - well, not sure on that - still unclear as to they need it - the best ive seen is 'they may benefit' and when it comes to beasties - i err on caution and their welfare. I know they are nocturnal so again a little unsure about the necessity - id rather keep costs down if i can.
Heating - now this bit im unsure of - ie how it all works (HELP) its been 20years since I had leopards, so heating has moved on abit since the old heatpads - now then, this tank is big n heavy - so do I put the heatpad under the substrate or should I opt for cable heater - i know i shouldnt mount a pad on the side or back walls in case of burning the little guys feet.
Also - my lizard room (also my bedroom) is quite warm at night, but im not sure of the temps. In terms of automation for the heater, do i buy two heaters with timers etc or just concentrate on the daytime temp? I fully intend insulaging the outside of the tank anyway (back n both sides)
I also know the geckos will need high humidy - so given the size of this tank - will i need to do alot of spraying? Would i be best served investing in a mister? How much ventilation do I need in the hood (im building)? Also - was planning on having a layer of small round rocks ont he base, then cover this with either fine stainless or plastic mesh, then the actual substrate going on top of this (ie moss n bark mixture or whatever) so that there is a reservoir of moisture held within - is this a good idea? If so - how then and what heater system is best (ie cable) and again - would i use it under the substrate or under stones (dumb questions i know)
what substrate do you recommend
I was planning on using fake plants etc to begin with, and lining the back wall with bark type tiles (the exo type stuff) - if i used this approach - would i then be able to put a mat behind this (outside tank or inside) thus no burns for gecko (i hope) again ideas etc please.
The tank is also quite deep and obviously no front door opening so I was going to build or buy some sort of shelf (actually a few) for feeding stations, I figure this way, no food contamination from substrate and given these critters are tree living mainly, eating at floor level wouldnt be natural to them - again, does this seem fair plan?
The exisiting lid is a one piece 'board' affair so I was thinking of building a hood - so I am wondering how much should be mesh if any? There are two openingins at the top in the back wall of he tank (for pipes n wires etc) which I was going to fill with fine mesh - each hole is abou 2inches tall and 4 inches wide. Is this adequate ventialtion or do you suggest some more in the hood?
I live in the south west of england so we rarely get 'cold' weather - im primarily concerned about the heating issues and the humidity long term - so ventilation and retention of heat/damp are my concerns.
Thanks in advance and sorry for long post - i hope perhaps these questions may help someone else in future too. This is a sort of longer term project - I dont imaginge it being done by easter (Equipment to buy n setup 1st) so im just planning ahead and making a list of things i need (potention crimbo pressies too )
Obviously im going for the natural look so i will be using alot of plants n branches etc (fake plants) and I am considering a small waterfall set up too (to help with humidity as well as looks - im used to the sound of running water with fish tanks)
I'll also make a picture diary as I go along
OK - I have a paln in mind, I am about to empty my large aquarium - due to complicated heath reasons, I cant deal with large volumnes of water anymore as well as the issue of family caring for it when im ill.
We've had leopard geckos in the past so they are used to caring for geckos for me.
The tank is 100cm across, 50cm top to bottom and 40cm front to back - its only 3 years old and cost alot so im reluctant to bin it (was £500 with cabinet) so I want to turn it into a luxury Crested Gecko hotel - hoping to house a group of four or so.
OK - I understand they dont require heat lighting - so I will use the aquaray LED lighting that is installed - given it produces little heat i think its ideal for the daylight requirements - I will also install some sort of UV lighting - well, not sure on that - still unclear as to they need it - the best ive seen is 'they may benefit' and when it comes to beasties - i err on caution and their welfare. I know they are nocturnal so again a little unsure about the necessity - id rather keep costs down if i can.
Heating - now this bit im unsure of - ie how it all works (HELP) its been 20years since I had leopards, so heating has moved on abit since the old heatpads - now then, this tank is big n heavy - so do I put the heatpad under the substrate or should I opt for cable heater - i know i shouldnt mount a pad on the side or back walls in case of burning the little guys feet.
Also - my lizard room (also my bedroom) is quite warm at night, but im not sure of the temps. In terms of automation for the heater, do i buy two heaters with timers etc or just concentrate on the daytime temp? I fully intend insulaging the outside of the tank anyway (back n both sides)
I also know the geckos will need high humidy - so given the size of this tank - will i need to do alot of spraying? Would i be best served investing in a mister? How much ventilation do I need in the hood (im building)? Also - was planning on having a layer of small round rocks ont he base, then cover this with either fine stainless or plastic mesh, then the actual substrate going on top of this (ie moss n bark mixture or whatever) so that there is a reservoir of moisture held within - is this a good idea? If so - how then and what heater system is best (ie cable) and again - would i use it under the substrate or under stones (dumb questions i know)
what substrate do you recommend
I was planning on using fake plants etc to begin with, and lining the back wall with bark type tiles (the exo type stuff) - if i used this approach - would i then be able to put a mat behind this (outside tank or inside) thus no burns for gecko (i hope) again ideas etc please.
The tank is also quite deep and obviously no front door opening so I was going to build or buy some sort of shelf (actually a few) for feeding stations, I figure this way, no food contamination from substrate and given these critters are tree living mainly, eating at floor level wouldnt be natural to them - again, does this seem fair plan?
The exisiting lid is a one piece 'board' affair so I was thinking of building a hood - so I am wondering how much should be mesh if any? There are two openingins at the top in the back wall of he tank (for pipes n wires etc) which I was going to fill with fine mesh - each hole is abou 2inches tall and 4 inches wide. Is this adequate ventialtion or do you suggest some more in the hood?
I live in the south west of england so we rarely get 'cold' weather - im primarily concerned about the heating issues and the humidity long term - so ventilation and retention of heat/damp are my concerns.
Thanks in advance and sorry for long post - i hope perhaps these questions may help someone else in future too. This is a sort of longer term project - I dont imaginge it being done by easter (Equipment to buy n setup 1st) so im just planning ahead and making a list of things i need (potention crimbo pressies too )
Obviously im going for the natural look so i will be using alot of plants n branches etc (fake plants) and I am considering a small waterfall set up too (to help with humidity as well as looks - im used to the sound of running water with fish tanks)
I'll also make a picture diary as I go along