Loki’s grandma
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My daughter’s 2 yr old leopard gecko hasn’t eaten in about 10 days. She weighs about 80 grams and is moving around but doesn’t lay in her heated section too often. What could be wrong?
So, what if the gecko isn’t interested in laying in the heated area?
So, what if the gecko isn’t interested in laying in the heated area?
Just bought a heat Rick, 85.6 degrees, 15 gallon tank, heating pad about 75 degrees
Please remove the heat rock! Heat rocks can be very dangerous! Let us share good ways to warm up Loki's body.
Is Loki's 15 gallon 24 x 12.5 x 12.5 inches tall? If so an 11 x 11 inch Ultratherm heat mat could be ideal. A heat pad should cover at least 1/3 the base; 1/2 the base is better.
What's the range of room temps where Loki's enclosure sits?
Loki’s grandma;499575 said:I will!
The home temp is usually between 65 and 70
Temperatures - A temperature gradient from warm to cool maintains your leo's health. Here's a temperature guide for all leopard geckos as measured with the probe of a digital thermometer or a temp gun (and controlled by a thermostat set at 91*F/32.8*C).
Place the thermostat's probe and a digital thermometer's probe together right on top of the substrate underneath the warm dry hide. If you use a UTH + a CHE you'll need 2 separate thermostats, because ground and air temperatures are substantially different.
Leave the heat mat/UTH on 24/7. If you wish, during the night turn off overhead lighting/heating (~12 hours on and ~12 hours off) unless ambient room temperatures drop lower than 67ish*F (19.4*C).
- Warm dry hide ground temperature: 88-92 F (31.1-33.3 C) inside a leo's warm dry hide.
- Warm humid/moist hide: Also place the humid hide 100% on top of the heat mat. Keep temperatures similar to the warm dry hide.
- Cool dry hide ground temperature: 70ish-75 F (21.1-23.9 C) Usually the cool end ground temperature matches the room temperature where the enclosure sits.
- no greater than 82ish F (27.8ish C) air temperature - 4 inches (10 cm) above ground on the warm end
- no greater than 75 F (23.9 C) air temperature - 4 inches (10 cm) above ground on the cool end
Thanks so much.
It "sounds like" your current heat mat is too small. Without proper heat a leopard gecko will not be able to digest his prey.
You'll also need a thermostat to control the 11 x 11 heat mat.
Thanks so much.
It "sounds like" your current heat mat is too small. Without proper heat a leopard gecko will not be able to digest his prey.
You'll also need a thermostat to control the 11 x 11 heat mat.
So, I will need a bigger heating mat as well as an UVB light?