Hi!
So I've had this 18x18x24 Exo terra I bought over a year ago for 50$ at pet smart. I just couldn't pass up the deal. So finally I decided to use it to put together my first living vivarium for 2 of my crested geckos that are currently in their own 12x12x18 enclosure.
So basically my main question is, has anyone successfully used grape wood for their crested gecko enclosures? I have heard conflicting info because of mold growth and the wood breaking down over time. The breakdown time I have heard is after a few years? Also the mold is a worry but I have springtails and Isopods, so wouldn't they eat they and clean it evffectively. I would just change out the piece of wood but the piece I found had so amazing shape to where I actually planted some plants and vines into it. I'm just curious to hear your thoughts.
The grape wood is the back piece going up on an angle with the plants growing out of it.
The tank has been up for about a week now.

So I've had this 18x18x24 Exo terra I bought over a year ago for 50$ at pet smart. I just couldn't pass up the deal. So finally I decided to use it to put together my first living vivarium for 2 of my crested geckos that are currently in their own 12x12x18 enclosure.
So basically my main question is, has anyone successfully used grape wood for their crested gecko enclosures? I have heard conflicting info because of mold growth and the wood breaking down over time. The breakdown time I have heard is after a few years? Also the mold is a worry but I have springtails and Isopods, so wouldn't they eat they and clean it evffectively. I would just change out the piece of wood but the piece I found had so amazing shape to where I actually planted some plants and vines into it. I'm just curious to hear your thoughts.
The grape wood is the back piece going up on an angle with the plants growing out of it.
The tank has been up for about a week now.

