Make sure to read through this
http://www.geckosunlimited.com/comm...pard-gecko-care-recommendations-nutshell.html
Basics:
20 gal
long tank to get the optimum heating gradient.
Under Tank Heater (UTH) Needs to be 1/3 of the tank.
Thermostat to control temp around 91-95 f
Digital Thermometer with probe on hot side to monitor temp.
Have something for the humidity level, I like to know what it is at all times.
Substrate: Slate tiles, 2.5 for 20 long tank Century tile will cut it for you, call ahead to make sure. I like slate tile because it is the best, no impaction absorbs the heat (takes about 3 hours to heat up)
Water bowl:Change water daily and clean the bowl 2 x a week, I use 1:3 of Vinegar:Water mix
Escape proof mealworm dish
Pure Calcium dish
Humid Hide
Hot Hide
Cool Hide
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Pure Calcium
Calcium plus D3
Herpvit/ Multivit
Mealworms
Crickets
Gut loading supplies
http://www.geckosunlimited.com/comm...rition/49403-feeder-insect-diets-gutload.html
Spring water, Dont use tap water.
Optional:
Temp gun
Feeding Tongs
Separate Feeding Tank (I use a kritter keeper)
*Lamp Fixture*
*Ceramic Heat Emitter (CHE)*
*if needed to up ambient air temp*
I think thats everything I have/use/recommend.
I would set up the tank
before getting the gecko so that you know everything is working. I had a few problems with my tank before I had everything in running order.
IE my heating pad didnt work (I bought my tank at a garage sale)
The tiles didn't fit (3)
Wasn't heating up to the correct temp, it varied too much, I have a dial thermostat. I can't just set it to 95 and be okay. Its like a dimmer switch.
You can read the thread that I posted:
http://www.geckosunlimited.com/comm...eublepharis/57312-my-first-leopard-gecko.html
You can see everything I went through. There's a lot of posts because I kept adding everything that happened for the first 3 weeks I had my Leo