Miyukiwynter
New member
This is all over the place I am an anxious wreck please forgive me.
I'm still having an issue I posted about with temps vs humidity... If the temp is more comfortable (75+) then the humidity suffers. If the humidity is kept well, the temp suffers (65-70 degrees). I have a ceramic heat emmitter and a hallogen bulb but I can't seem to keep temps up using these without the humidity suffering terribly while I am sleeping or at work.
I have plastic on the screen lid to keep the humidity in but I am still having trouble keeping the humidity up. This morning when I woke up it was at 30%....
If I use no heat I can keep the humidity reasonable. But I am concerned that it's too cold... Today the room got to 65 degrees F and most of the time it is 68-72 during winter. Our heat doesn't work well in this room but I can't keep her in the warmer room because I have very interested cats. Are these low temps okay for 24 hours all winter? I don't want her to be too cold...
She is about 8 grams and I moved her from her critter keeper to a 10 gallon one week ago, substrate is paper towel. I haven't seen her eat since. I left a couple small dubias in a bowl and now there's one so I hope she ate it and it didn't just escape. I know most people have the concern their gecko isn't eating but with this one I have seen her almost clean the tiny bowl I have and she hasn't done it in a week. Is this because of the cold?
Tldr; is 65-70 degrees 24\7 during winter time okay?? How long will it take for her to start eating more after moving to a new enclosure?
I'm just a very anxious person and I want to make sure she is healthy!

I'm still having an issue I posted about with temps vs humidity... If the temp is more comfortable (75+) then the humidity suffers. If the humidity is kept well, the temp suffers (65-70 degrees). I have a ceramic heat emmitter and a hallogen bulb but I can't seem to keep temps up using these without the humidity suffering terribly while I am sleeping or at work.
I have plastic on the screen lid to keep the humidity in but I am still having trouble keeping the humidity up. This morning when I woke up it was at 30%....
If I use no heat I can keep the humidity reasonable. But I am concerned that it's too cold... Today the room got to 65 degrees F and most of the time it is 68-72 during winter. Our heat doesn't work well in this room but I can't keep her in the warmer room because I have very interested cats. Are these low temps okay for 24 hours all winter? I don't want her to be too cold...
She is about 8 grams and I moved her from her critter keeper to a 10 gallon one week ago, substrate is paper towel. I haven't seen her eat since. I left a couple small dubias in a bowl and now there's one so I hope she ate it and it didn't just escape. I know most people have the concern their gecko isn't eating but with this one I have seen her almost clean the tiny bowl I have and she hasn't done it in a week. Is this because of the cold?
Tldr; is 65-70 degrees 24\7 during winter time okay?? How long will it take for her to start eating more after moving to a new enclosure?
I'm just a very anxious person and I want to make sure she is healthy!
