Hello, I'm new here
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Here's the background on this whole thing. I was thinking of getting a pet of some sort by August of this year because I'm a University student who will be moving out of the dorms, and I want to exercise my new freedom. At first the plan was for me to get a fish tank as I have always been interested in keeping fish. The only down side with this is that I obviously can't hold them, which is something I want in a pet. Still though, fish are a favorite. I have always toyed with the idea of keeping a reptile, and after a bit of research and deliberation I decided I wanted to get a lizard, specifically a gecko (this was partially backed by a small excerpt I read in my Gen Chem book today about the pads on a gecko's feet). After a bit of further research it seemed like crested geckos were the most appealing, easy-to-keep gecko.
While being able to handle my pet is important, the real deciders of whether I get a fish tank or crested gecko are the starting cost, the maintenance cost (prices of food), and the amount of effort needed. As a university student I don't have excessive amounts of time. During the day I'll be away at the campus, and during the night I'll probably have homework to do. I do still have a fair amount of time to put into a project like this, though. Also, I am not exactly rich at the moment, so cost is a pretty big factor in this whole thing.
I expect that a gecko will take up more time than a fish tank, but I have no idea if this preconception is correct.
What I'm really asking is how much work and money will a single crested gecko take?
Side Questions:
Which is better? An aluminum mesh cage (hard to hold in humidity?) or a glass cage?
Can I feed only CGD?
What substrate would work best for a set up like this?
Here's the background on this whole thing. I was thinking of getting a pet of some sort by August of this year because I'm a University student who will be moving out of the dorms, and I want to exercise my new freedom. At first the plan was for me to get a fish tank as I have always been interested in keeping fish. The only down side with this is that I obviously can't hold them, which is something I want in a pet. Still though, fish are a favorite. I have always toyed with the idea of keeping a reptile, and after a bit of research and deliberation I decided I wanted to get a lizard, specifically a gecko (this was partially backed by a small excerpt I read in my Gen Chem book today about the pads on a gecko's feet). After a bit of further research it seemed like crested geckos were the most appealing, easy-to-keep gecko.
While being able to handle my pet is important, the real deciders of whether I get a fish tank or crested gecko are the starting cost, the maintenance cost (prices of food), and the amount of effort needed. As a university student I don't have excessive amounts of time. During the day I'll be away at the campus, and during the night I'll probably have homework to do. I do still have a fair amount of time to put into a project like this, though. Also, I am not exactly rich at the moment, so cost is a pretty big factor in this whole thing.
I expect that a gecko will take up more time than a fish tank, but I have no idea if this preconception is correct.
What I'm really asking is how much work and money will a single crested gecko take?
Side Questions:
Which is better? An aluminum mesh cage (hard to hold in humidity?) or a glass cage?
Can I feed only CGD?
What substrate would work best for a set up like this?