9darlingcalvi
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I was thinking making some burrows, terraces, and ledges for the gecko to explore
I was thinking making some burrows, terraces, and ledges for the gecko to explore
I was thinking making some burrows, terraces, and ledges for the gecko to explore
Please link the Arcadia Jungle Dawn 22w you use.Oh no, absolutely they need and should have a suitable photo-period, so lights during the day is a great idea.
I use Arcadia Jungle Dawn 22w for my plants, this is an excellent product and will provide plenty of visible light at the same time.
All of my lights are on a 14 hours on timer during Summer.
Just no lights at all, of any colour, at night.
Jungle Dawn LED : Arcadia Reptile
Here you are, I purchase mine from https://www.reptiles.swelluk.com/arcadia-jungle-dawn-led/
The American Distributor is Tom at Arcadia UV Lighting | Solarmeters | Light Fixtures | Jungle Dawn LED |
Please note, the JD's are extremely bright and so should only be used in suitably sized terrariums / vivariums.
What dimensions are the leo vivariums in which you use these Arcadia Jungle Dawn 22 watts?
I am getting a 10-20 heat pad, 2 digital thermometers with probes, calcium with D3, multivitamins without D3, a hydrometer, 5lb of excavator, 50 watt moonlight bulb, medium rock waterbowl, 2 mini ceramic domes, 5.0 uv bulb, 150 grams of new Zeland sphagnum (moist hide), eco earth 8 quarts, medium repti shelter (moist hide), small Mopani wood, cavern kit with 12lb of excavator, mini corner dish (for worms), 5lb of red and white sand (not calcium or vita sand), 24/7 digital timer center and I'll make the other hides with the excavator.
Have I missed anything?
If the lamps are heat lamps, that wouldn't be good since leopard geckos don't bask. If a light was used without a heat mat, that wouldn't provide the belly heat needed to help digest food. Leopard geckos are also very sensitive to light
Still staying with the T8, going to work on the screen lid this weekend with my grandpa, keep everyone posted
A window can be used for a day/night cycle, and I did say that heat mats HELP with digestion. Leopard geckos are crepuscular, which isn't too different from being nocturnal.
Sure, they could stick out a leg or the tail for uv, but full out bask? Any proof of this?
How about a link? I've looked it up and can't find anything about it