So I have hatchlings on the way (hopefully) and I'm looking for ideas on how to keep them at least until I find new homes for them. I was looking into plastic drawers....
Sterilite 3 Drawer Cart Green : Target
With a heat mat attached to the back of them (vertically) and as long as they're deep enough to prevent the hatchlings from climbing out would this work?
I'm not very handy when it comes to making stuff (such as my own hatchling rack), so if anyone has any other SIMPLE ideas, please let me know lol.
I'd rather not keep them together so that I could monitor their food intake/poops/etc. as well as keep them from accidentally biting one-another's tail (not sure how common that is in leopard geckos, but it's quite common in cresties...I know that for sure).
Also not wanting to spend hundreds of dollars on a rack at this moment since it's my first season. Maybe later on when I get more breeders and more hatchlings. lol
Sterilite 3 Drawer Cart Green : Target
With a heat mat attached to the back of them (vertically) and as long as they're deep enough to prevent the hatchlings from climbing out would this work?
I'm not very handy when it comes to making stuff (such as my own hatchling rack), so if anyone has any other SIMPLE ideas, please let me know lol.
I'd rather not keep them together so that I could monitor their food intake/poops/etc. as well as keep them from accidentally biting one-another's tail (not sure how common that is in leopard geckos, but it's quite common in cresties...I know that for sure).
Also not wanting to spend hundreds of dollars on a rack at this moment since it's my first season. Maybe later on when I get more breeders and more hatchlings. lol