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ajvw
at Mon Jun 12 06:29:38 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ajvw ]
I'm seeking advice in several fora on the net, so apologies if you've already read this in another reptile forum!
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We're brand-new proud owners of a pair of adult female Leopard Geckos, whom we adopted yesterday. These are our first reptile pets, and I am trying to make sure we are giving them the care they need. Here's the set-up they have been living in for about 2 years, which we purchased when we adopted the "Gecko Girls" (as we are calling them until we are inspired by the right names):
--20-gallon glass tank with sliding screen lid
--liner of Repti Cage Carpet
--reptile heating pad on one end of the tank, underneath the carpet
--lamp on the same end, resting on the screen lid, with a 75-W "Night Glo" moonlight bulb
--food dish (they've been fed mealworms only, and ate some last night). I was told to put this on the "warm" side to encourage the worms to wriggle.
--water dish (to be changed daily)
--calcium powder dish
--4 different hides. 2 small plastic cave hides that were set up side-by side with a half-log stacked on top (these were on the cool side, and they seem to prefer to sleep in them most of the time; I have seen one climb under the log as well). One plastic "tree stump" type hide, with various holes in it, which was on the warm side.
So in addition to seeking any advice you may wish to give, here are my questions:
-- Shouldn't I get a thermometer? I think I'm supposed to try to keep the warm side of the tank at about 90 F? What kind of thermometer do you recommend -- are those simple ones from the pet store OK, or should I get a digital one, or...
-- Should they have a light other than the moonlight bulb? I was told to keep that on all the time as a heat source. They are in a room where they will get indirect daylight, but generally not much artificial light.
-- Can I use our well water (no chlorine or anything -- our freshwater fish swim in it right out of the tap with no treatment) or do I need to use the bottled spring water they've been given for a couple of years?
-- Should I start giving them some crickets or other foods in addition to the mealworms? They look healthy enough, not skinny, but it seems like some variety would be good if they're interested. (The former owner's mom didn't want crickets in the house, lol, and tolerated mealworms only in a separate fridge. I am not squeamish at all.)
-- Should I use any kind of nutritional powder on their food or treatment/vitamins in their water?
-- Should I change the substrate? They seem to have done well on this carpet so far, and it's easy enough for me to manage. I will try to see if I can get them to eliminate on a paper towel that I can change easily, once I see what corner/area they like to use as a bathroom.
-- Should I provide them with some kind of nesting-type material in one of the hides? I read that a "moist hide" is good for when they shed. What is that exactly, and how can I set it up, if you think it's a good idea. The former owner tells me they only shed once every month or two, which doesn't seem very often to me -- is this OK?
Thanks for any help you can give!
Amy in Virginia
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New to Leos -- How's this setup? - ajvw, Mon Jun 12 06:29:38 2006
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