MantidLord
Well-known member
Okay, for quite some time now, I've been research Leopard geckos while accumulating a list of items I'd need for properly carrying for them. This thread isn't really about questions I have (because if I were truly that lazy to not even try and find out on the web then I don't deserve a pet), just sharing my ideas/thoughts. Ya see, I know how awesome leos are, and I know that they are relatively easy to care for. I think I'm going to go ahead and just by a regular morph and see how that goes. One day (within the future gecko's first three years alive) I plan on trying to breed the species. I know they can live on average 15 years, so I'm excited to have a pet with a bit more longevity than 6 months.
So from what I've gathered from billions of sources and countless hours is that I would need:
a nice sized container (10-20 gallons)
two to three hides (one being for moisture to aid in shedding and egg laying) two on both sides of the tank.
A heat mat/thermostat to heat up one side of the vivarium (keeping it about 90 degrees fahrenheit)
A thermometer
a water dish
some plants and things to climb on/decorations
possibly a heat lamp (though I'll probably have a red bulb in it because I know they don't need uv lights thank God)
Calcium powder
and of course a substrate which I'll most likely use reptile carpet to avoid impaction and etc.
Anything I'm missing (besides the leo and food of course!)? I've pretty much got the care for them down too. As this isn't my first exotic reptile, I think I should be able to handle it. The challenging part will come when I choose to breed them (which I'll try about a year after I get a pair depending on their age). Thanks!
So from what I've gathered from billions of sources and countless hours is that I would need:
a nice sized container (10-20 gallons)
two to three hides (one being for moisture to aid in shedding and egg laying) two on both sides of the tank.
A heat mat/thermostat to heat up one side of the vivarium (keeping it about 90 degrees fahrenheit)
A thermometer
a water dish
some plants and things to climb on/decorations
possibly a heat lamp (though I'll probably have a red bulb in it because I know they don't need uv lights thank God)
Calcium powder
and of course a substrate which I'll most likely use reptile carpet to avoid impaction and etc.
Anything I'm missing (besides the leo and food of course!)? I've pretty much got the care for them down too. As this isn't my first exotic reptile, I think I should be able to handle it. The challenging part will come when I choose to breed them (which I'll try about a year after I get a pair depending on their age). Thanks!