tdark1
New member
Hi all,
I am new to the forums here, this is my first leachianus. I have been in to reptiles for a long time. She is the first gecko I've owned since 2003...
Shes a female GT AxBxC type, a yearling, at 107g. As such, it will give me time to search for a proper male!
Attached are:
- Pic of her
- Pic of her enclosure (not sure why it won't let me post pictures)
I typically don't like screen top cages, however, the sides have been painted white on the exterior (to provide more security), while a cork tile was siliconed to the rear. The top has been sealed with plastic (humidity sucks in AZ).
Her cork tube has an opening in the bottom, where I put her cup of CGD (so she can eat upside down in her hide, if she feels like it). The whole room shes in is between 78-83 during the day and 74-78 at night, thus I do not utilize a heat source.
Cheers,
Rob
P.S. - Any opinions on the type or locale of a GT male I should look for would be appreciated!
I am new to the forums here, this is my first leachianus. I have been in to reptiles for a long time. She is the first gecko I've owned since 2003...
Shes a female GT AxBxC type, a yearling, at 107g. As such, it will give me time to search for a proper male!
Attached are:
- Pic of her
- Pic of her enclosure (not sure why it won't let me post pictures)
I typically don't like screen top cages, however, the sides have been painted white on the exterior (to provide more security), while a cork tile was siliconed to the rear. The top has been sealed with plastic (humidity sucks in AZ).
Her cork tube has an opening in the bottom, where I put her cup of CGD (so she can eat upside down in her hide, if she feels like it). The whole room shes in is between 78-83 during the day and 74-78 at night, thus I do not utilize a heat source.
Cheers,
Rob
P.S. - Any opinions on the type or locale of a GT male I should look for would be appreciated!