Lenewen
New member
Hi Everyone,
I have 6 leopard geckos and have been caring for them long enough to understand how important moist hides are for shedding and laying eggs. Three of my leopard geckos will NOT use ANY moist hide EVER anymore! They used to use a small coconut with moss in it, but they are wayy too big for it! So I took the old moss out, mixed it with fresh moss, and tried the standard "climb in" method with a plastic container w/hole in the top. Even with ramps for the short distance (and the fact that they love to climb) they wouldnt use it! I tried a sideways tupperware, which they could walk right into from ground level and they won't use it, even with the same moss! I tried sheet moss too! (i typically use Spagnum moss) and they still wont touch it!
At this point, ive tried different hides, different moss, paper towels (no luck) and for some reason, they will not use them. They hide in the regular hides on both sides, all temps are perfect (92 on hot, 78 on cool in 40gal tank). I keep my moist hides on the warm side for obvious reasons, but I did try putting one on the cool side and they still wont use it!
As a last resort, I even put a thin layer of moss under their favorite hide and they would not go back in!
Im concerned! 2 of them are in the middle of shedding! Id hate to have to give baths everyday! Ive got too many geckos for that!!
help??
I have 6 leopard geckos and have been caring for them long enough to understand how important moist hides are for shedding and laying eggs. Three of my leopard geckos will NOT use ANY moist hide EVER anymore! They used to use a small coconut with moss in it, but they are wayy too big for it! So I took the old moss out, mixed it with fresh moss, and tried the standard "climb in" method with a plastic container w/hole in the top. Even with ramps for the short distance (and the fact that they love to climb) they wouldnt use it! I tried a sideways tupperware, which they could walk right into from ground level and they won't use it, even with the same moss! I tried sheet moss too! (i typically use Spagnum moss) and they still wont touch it!
At this point, ive tried different hides, different moss, paper towels (no luck) and for some reason, they will not use them. They hide in the regular hides on both sides, all temps are perfect (92 on hot, 78 on cool in 40gal tank). I keep my moist hides on the warm side for obvious reasons, but I did try putting one on the cool side and they still wont use it!
As a last resort, I even put a thin layer of moss under their favorite hide and they would not go back in!
Im concerned! 2 of them are in the middle of shedding! Id hate to have to give baths everyday! Ive got too many geckos for that!!
help??