Hi Folks
Im hoping in a couple of weeks to become the very proud and happy owner of a 1:2 CB group of Borneo Cats that I have reserved at Hamm. This is a new species for me to work with. (I do have experience with Rhacs, Gonnis,Leos etc). I have been searching for as much information as possible on this species as I want to ensure everything is perfect for their arrival. Ive spent a lot of time reading through the threads in this section of the forum. They have been a great help, many thanks to all who have shared their experiences.
I intend keeping all of the cats seperately. My gecko room has an average ambient daytime temp of 70f raising to low 80f at the height of summer. (UK isnt blessed with many hot summers) There is a small drop at night to around 65f. I am looking at alternatives for housing the geckos. Could you please tell the dimensions of the tanks that you good people keep your adult cats in. It would be a great help if someone could give dimensions in cms or inches rather than x gallon tank please. I am also looking into the subject of water for these geckos. My earlier enquiries had led me to believe that a Brita water filter would be adequate but I notice many of you use RO water systems. Is this essential or will the filtered water be ok. I can get RO water from on of the local tropical fish shops if it is really necessary. The other thing I wanted to ask about is low level UV. Obviously these geckos are nocturnal. However it is now being claimed that many nocturnal geckos do benefit from a little bit of UV. Im assuming this is in part due to any crepuscular activity. Your thoughts on supplimentary lighting would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance for any help or tips you may be able to give me.
Im hoping in a couple of weeks to become the very proud and happy owner of a 1:2 CB group of Borneo Cats that I have reserved at Hamm. This is a new species for me to work with. (I do have experience with Rhacs, Gonnis,Leos etc). I have been searching for as much information as possible on this species as I want to ensure everything is perfect for their arrival. Ive spent a lot of time reading through the threads in this section of the forum. They have been a great help, many thanks to all who have shared their experiences.
I intend keeping all of the cats seperately. My gecko room has an average ambient daytime temp of 70f raising to low 80f at the height of summer. (UK isnt blessed with many hot summers) There is a small drop at night to around 65f. I am looking at alternatives for housing the geckos. Could you please tell the dimensions of the tanks that you good people keep your adult cats in. It would be a great help if someone could give dimensions in cms or inches rather than x gallon tank please. I am also looking into the subject of water for these geckos. My earlier enquiries had led me to believe that a Brita water filter would be adequate but I notice many of you use RO water systems. Is this essential or will the filtered water be ok. I can get RO water from on of the local tropical fish shops if it is really necessary. The other thing I wanted to ask about is low level UV. Obviously these geckos are nocturnal. However it is now being claimed that many nocturnal geckos do benefit from a little bit of UV. Im assuming this is in part due to any crepuscular activity. Your thoughts on supplimentary lighting would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance for any help or tips you may be able to give me.