New grosmanni setup

ladynana

New member
Hi just wanted to show u my new grosmanni geck enclosure (he was in a temporary divided 30 gallon tank, but my cats busted through the screen top so had to rehome him quick to prevent escape), he is in a 12x12x18 ET tank and much happier by the looks of it as I've never seen him so actively looking around his space and checking everything out, even the plants he had before lol (I plan on getting a bigger enclosure eventually but since I am on a tighter budget ATM I grabbed this one as it was on clearance for 29$ :biggrin:...I keep the humidity around 75% (although i oversprayed tonight and brought it up to 90% oups) and am waiting to see where the temperature settles at as I got new domes and bulbs as well (correct me if I'm wrong but I should be looking for 80 degrees with a 88-92 degree hotspot daytime and night no lower than 70?)

This is a picture of the whole setup
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This is him relaxing on the back wall
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And checking out his old plant like it's the best thing in the world lol
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Any input is appreciated (I know the tank is a tad bit small for him but work has been slow for us lately)
 

MC gecko

New member
You have a nice setup, I like your plant. However, you do not seem to have vertical hide, I strongly advise you to add at least one vertical hide for him. A piece of bark, a pvc pipe or etc do very nicely.

MC gecko
 

Riverside Reptiles

Administrator (HMFIC)
I agree, the more vertical hiding spaces the better. Bamboo tubes, PVC pipe, large slate tiles or cork bark leaning against the side of the enclosure, etc. You need one good one at least, but more is better.
 
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