Hello from me and Ignatius

Gutler

New member
Hmmmm seems the forum ate my last post. I weighed and measured iggy yesterday and he is 8 inches long and weighs 59 grams.
 

Hilde

Administrator
Staff member
Sometimes it depends on how you access the forum, phone, computer etc., which can result in a bit of confusion between the two devices, but it eventually does get straightened out.
It could also just be a slow response from the server for several reasons, especially if there are hundreds of spammers online at the time.
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
Hmmmm seems the forum ate my last post. I weighed and measured iggy yesterday and he is 8 inches long and weighs 59 grams.

I'll post here, Gutler. I still can't see anything beyond post 80. :(

Sometimes it depends on how you access the forum, phone, computer etc., which can result in a bit of confusion between the two devices, but it eventually does get straightened out.
It could also just be a slow response from the server for several reasons, especially if there are hundreds of spammers online at the time.

I hope Geckos Unlimited is back to normal!

NOW I can see posts beyond post 80 on your thread, Gutler! :D
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
He will be as soon as the other cheese tray gets here (btw they are 11.8 inches in width) its been delayed till the 21st because of the virus.
Thanks so much for measuring the width! I just added your measurement to link 163 on my Leo Caresheet.
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
Hi Gutler ~

What an adorable photo! Iggy is a pocket pet! That's sweet.

Last night when I checked this thread I saw one post from 4/15 and several duplicate Iggy pocket pet photos from 4/18.

GU has been having posting difficulties. Did GU still "eat" one of your most recent posts?

Liz
 

Gutler

New member
Hi Gutler ~

What an adorable photo! Iggy is a pocket pet! That's sweet.

Last night when I checked this thread I saw one post from 4/15 and several duplicate Iggy pocket pet photos from 4/18.

GU has been having posting difficulties. Did GU still "eat" one of your most recent posts?

Liz

the original pocket photo i thought it ate then i tried again with the same result then it showed up 3 times so i deleted the extras
 

Gutler

New member
So Iggy's second cheese board came in and i got his enclosure all set up and here is how it looks.



Here it is a bit farther back and with an overhead light one.

 
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Gutler

New member
That looks G-R-E-A-T, Gutler!

What does Iggy think?

he was out exploring and licking everything for about an hour after i put him back in. the slate takes a bit longer to warm up but it holds the heat longer then the reptile carpet and its much easier to clean. Now i just need to get the DHP and a second thermostat and his enclosure will be complete for now.
 

Gutler

New member
I concur with Elizabeth. That does look like a GREAT setup! Congrats and nice work.

A quick question marillion when i get the DHP where do you think would be a good place to put it and the probe for the thermostat i am going to get with it?
 

Marillion

Member
You definitely want to put the DHP overhead on the warm side. Use it as an overhead heater. Make sure your gecko cannot reach it. As far as the probe goes. It is advised by Arcadia and other online users to place it just outside of the direct heat zone just underneath the DHP, is the best way I can describe it. You may want to experiment a bit and monitor temperatures very closely for the first little while after installation and make adjustments accordingly. Hope that helps!
 

Gutler

New member
You definitely want to put the DHP overhead on the warm side. Use it as an overhead heater. Make sure your gecko cannot reach it. As far as the probe goes. It is advised by Arcadia and other online users to place it just outside of the direct heat zone just underneath the DHP, is the best way I can describe it. You may want to experiment a bit and monitor temperatures very closely for the first little while after installation and make adjustments accordingly. Hope that helps!

Here is an overhead shot of the tank the warm and most hide are on the left.

 
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