Hi, I'm Tava and welcome to my blog. This blog is how to care for certain reptiles but mostly DIY's you can do and ways to save money on your reptiles.
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Crested Gecko Care Sheet!
Things You Will Need
No Heat light (you can use just a normal light bulb as a source of light)
Humid hide for sheading
Normal hide (optional)
10-gallon tank for babies and 20-gallon tank for adults (I have 2 babies in a 10-gallon so there could be more than 1)
the temperature must be below 80 degrees F and above 70 degrees F
Humidity should be from 80 to 95 is where I keep it
You should spray the humid hide once a day or so
They do like to jump when you take them out though some are more active than others
You might notice your baby crested geckos aren't eating, that's either because they are getting used to the environment or they are eating but they are so small you may be giving to much so you won't notice that they are eating
They are not active that much during the day but about an hour after you turn the lamp off (if you have one) or it gets dark in the room because they are nocturnal
If you have a lamp turn it off when it gets dark outside to imitate night and day
Even though they are nocturnal you can still take them out during the day and they will be fine.
You can buy crested geckos alone and they will be fine but I do like to pair them because to me they seem happier together but that is just my opinion.
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