So close to getting a garg!

Moosenart

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I am thinking about getting a gargoyle gecko to expand my collection, i have posted in other threads, but i have decided to get another Rhac. Both parents are red retics and the baby is gray and is just starting to get some red in.

i am rearranging my room and changing up my tanks so i will have 3 20 gallon long vertical conversions.

2 crested and soon to be 1 garg.

Any garg help? i have read that the care is almost identical to cresteds...

i will post pics if you want...
 

Hannibal

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The care is pretty much the exact same, but since adult gargs can't stick to gass due to their bulk (babies & most juvies can for while) you should add more climbing vines/branches for them than you would a crestie. Gargs do prefer thicker vines/branches, again due to their bulkier size....everything else is the same.
 

Moosenart

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The care is pretty much the exact same, but since adult gargs can't stick to gass due to their bulk (babies & most juvies can for while) you should add more climbing vines/branches for them than you would a crestie. Gargs do prefer thicker vines/branches, again due to their bulkier size....everything else is the same.

Ok will do! he/she will live in a 20 gallon long vertical for ever, is that otay? other wise i would invest more...
 

Yoshi'smom

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Moosenart: I know exactly how you feel! I'm also very close to getting my first garg! I'm picking her up over xmas while I'm visiting home! I can't wait! I'm also getting another shipped to me as soon as weather warms ( or picking her up on the way home from xmas break- weather permitting)
My set ups are a 40 gallon vertical and a 30 gallon vertical with lots of thick branches and fake foliage cover. I think a 20 gallon would be fine for one adult.
I can't wait to see pictures!
 

Hannibal

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The 20g vertical should be perfect. Looking forward to seeing photos of your little cutie! The red base coloring will continue to redden up until he/she is about 30-38grams. You'll be amazed on how much color they can get.
 

Moosenart

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The guy said he can ship in winter...i am scared but he gave me dead animal refund! i live in denver, colorado and as of 9:50pm mtn time is -5 at my house..it is pretty cold.

all i have to do is sterilize the tank and fill it up!
 

Hannibal

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Body temps in the upper 50s to low 60s are ok for rhacs for seversal hours, just not as a permanent temp. I personally don't ship if temp is below 40 degrees at either end. He had better ship with a pretty nice heat pack to keep the little one warm enough especially since your temps are below freezing...way below freezing. Hope the little one arrives safely!
 

Moosenart

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Body temps in the upper 50s to low 60s are ok for rhacs for seversal hours, just not as a permanent temp. I personally don't ship if temp is below 40 degrees at either end. He had better ship with a pretty nice heat pack to keep the little one warm enough especially since your temps are below freezing...way below freezing. Hope the little one arrives safely!

Thanks! I cant wait!
 
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