Hello! I am new to owning reptiles and I have been reading what I can find but there is so much contradicting information out there, not to mention, it feels like some guides assume you know a certain amount of information which isn't very helpful. So apologies if some of these questions seem particularly silly.
Almost two months ago I took in two teeny tiny baby Mediterranean house geckos. We had just gotten a cold snap, and while working on the rock walls at work we disturbed them. It was so cold they barely twitched and without shelter I suspected they'd die. So I put them in an old coffee container and took them home.
Long story short, they're doing good but I know they could be doing better. I rigged up a large glass canister to serve as their temporary home, I've been feeding them leopard gecko food and dried meal worms, with vitamin additive added. And while they've grown they're suddenly getting leaner and their color has darkened.
I was looking to buy (or make) a better terrainium for them and here's where I get stumped.
What is a better substrate for them? Right now I have this white sand with calcium I bought from petsmart but I keep seeing folks use paper towels or a mat like substrate.
Do I need a heat lamp/heat rocks or no not really? Right now I have them set up on a counter in the kitchen. Plenty of sunlight, and it's the warmest room in the whole house. Never dips below sixty but I would like to situate them elsewhere eventually....
The food I'm feeding them...is it a good mix or should I be looking for something else. Unfortunately the folks petsmart and petco weren't able to help me much here except to recommend getting thr dried leopard gecko food.
Is there anything else I should be aware of or considering that I'm missing?
Thanks in advance!
Almost two months ago I took in two teeny tiny baby Mediterranean house geckos. We had just gotten a cold snap, and while working on the rock walls at work we disturbed them. It was so cold they barely twitched and without shelter I suspected they'd die. So I put them in an old coffee container and took them home.
Long story short, they're doing good but I know they could be doing better. I rigged up a large glass canister to serve as their temporary home, I've been feeding them leopard gecko food and dried meal worms, with vitamin additive added. And while they've grown they're suddenly getting leaner and their color has darkened.
I was looking to buy (or make) a better terrainium for them and here's where I get stumped.
What is a better substrate for them? Right now I have this white sand with calcium I bought from petsmart but I keep seeing folks use paper towels or a mat like substrate.
Do I need a heat lamp/heat rocks or no not really? Right now I have them set up on a counter in the kitchen. Plenty of sunlight, and it's the warmest room in the whole house. Never dips below sixty but I would like to situate them elsewhere eventually....
The food I'm feeding them...is it a good mix or should I be looking for something else. Unfortunately the folks petsmart and petco weren't able to help me much here except to recommend getting thr dried leopard gecko food.
Is there anything else I should be aware of or considering that I'm missing?
Thanks in advance!