Elizabeth Freer
Well-known member
#40---Exo Terra Enclosure for a leopard gecko: 36 x 18 x 18 inches tall . . . . . . Elizabeth Freer -- May 2023 (update)
Exo Terra has a good enclosure for a leopard gecko which measures 36 inches long x 18 inches wide x 18 inches tall!
Create either a naturalistic environment (no bugs or worms as a clean up crew) or a bioactive enclosure which includes a clean up crew.
1. Create a 3-4 inch deep substrate that's 70% topsoil (perlite-free, manure-free, & fertilizer-free) & 30% washed play sand. Check Scott's brand topsoils' ingredients. Earthgro topsoil from Home Depot works too.
2. Heat with overhead incandescent/halogen bulb(s) or maybe an 80 watt Deep Heat Projector that's located right next to your UVB tube.
3. Provide UVB with Arcadia's 12 inch long ShadeDweller tube & fixture. Your UVB tube should = 1/3 to 1/2 the enclosure's length. UVB compact fluorescent bulbs aren't safe to use.
4. Locate a slate basking area beneath the heat source at a distance dependent upon the % UVB blockage of your mesh screen. IF you don't know your screen's brand, share an image of it with FB's premier Reptile Lighting group. Reptile Lighting has experts who can identify the mesh grid by counting pixels in your image!
Exo Terra has a good enclosure for a leopard gecko which measures 36 inches long x 18 inches wide x 18 inches tall!
Create either a naturalistic environment (no bugs or worms as a clean up crew) or a bioactive enclosure which includes a clean up crew.
1. Create a 3-4 inch deep substrate that's 70% topsoil (perlite-free, manure-free, & fertilizer-free) & 30% washed play sand. Check Scott's brand topsoils' ingredients. Earthgro topsoil from Home Depot works too.
2. Heat with overhead incandescent/halogen bulb(s) or maybe an 80 watt Deep Heat Projector that's located right next to your UVB tube.
3. Provide UVB with Arcadia's 12 inch long ShadeDweller tube & fixture. Your UVB tube should = 1/3 to 1/2 the enclosure's length. UVB compact fluorescent bulbs aren't safe to use.
4. Locate a slate basking area beneath the heat source at a distance dependent upon the % UVB blockage of your mesh screen. IF you don't know your screen's brand, share an image of it with FB's premier Reptile Lighting group. Reptile Lighting has experts who can identify the mesh grid by counting pixels in your image!