Hotfire606
New member
Hey guys! So, although I'm a 'newbie', I want to quickly share with you what I think is a good offer at Wickes; Which I found today when buying tiles for my new Leopard Gecko.
I went in, set on either ceramic (as suggested by a member of the forum instead of using porcelain) or porcelain. I have an 18"x18" (Inch) tank - 457mmx457mm. I had seen a large piece of porcelain tile for around £12 to cover the tank (was 450mmx450mm) and was going to get that.
After looking at the porcelains, I spotted some nice, fairly matte ceramic wall tiles, 100mmx100mm. A 25 pack was only £3.24. My tank has got around 16 tiles in, so well worth the money - though I brought two packs to be safe! Love it, looks great too. Dad soon doing handiwork to cut other tiles to fit the small gaps.
These tiles are super cheap - and they have been really good and keeping a good floor tempature (of around 32*C) throughout the day. Just got to get it all set for the night.
Anyway, just wanted to share this to everyone who was considering moving from sand/loose substrate to tiles. I think ceramic is better, because unlike slate and vinyl, you dont have to take any precautions - other then getting a tile that isnt to slippery! My gecko easily caught his/her juicy crickets.
Also, while Im here, I need a unisex gecko name, no idea what gender. Still a shy little gecko, but needs to settle in. Thanks guys!
Any other questions, please ask :lol: Not gonna lie though, my information was mostly sourced by other members and gecko owners, so I may not be as good as some of the longer term members!m:blushing:
I went in, set on either ceramic (as suggested by a member of the forum instead of using porcelain) or porcelain. I have an 18"x18" (Inch) tank - 457mmx457mm. I had seen a large piece of porcelain tile for around £12 to cover the tank (was 450mmx450mm) and was going to get that.
After looking at the porcelains, I spotted some nice, fairly matte ceramic wall tiles, 100mmx100mm. A 25 pack was only £3.24. My tank has got around 16 tiles in, so well worth the money - though I brought two packs to be safe! Love it, looks great too. Dad soon doing handiwork to cut other tiles to fit the small gaps.
These tiles are super cheap - and they have been really good and keeping a good floor tempature (of around 32*C) throughout the day. Just got to get it all set for the night.
Anyway, just wanted to share this to everyone who was considering moving from sand/loose substrate to tiles. I think ceramic is better, because unlike slate and vinyl, you dont have to take any precautions - other then getting a tile that isnt to slippery! My gecko easily caught his/her juicy crickets.
Also, while Im here, I need a unisex gecko name, no idea what gender. Still a shy little gecko, but needs to settle in. Thanks guys!
Any other questions, please ask :lol: Not gonna lie though, my information was mostly sourced by other members and gecko owners, so I may not be as good as some of the longer term members!m:blushing: