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Posted by: bluebug32 at Tue Jan 25 10:25:13 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bluebug32 ] I switched my gecko from a loose substrate to lenolium a few months ago and he seems quite happy. I have a 10 gallon tank for a jouvenile leo. I went to Lowe's and bought 2 squares of lenolium (you can get them in a nice sand-like grain pattern). I measured his tank and cut them, then wedged them into the tank. There is no gap between the tiles, but some on the side (but it's not hard to pick up the tile and remove any particles). What I do is I spot clean where he poops everyday when I feed him and thoroughly clean the tiles once in a while (since he always poops in the same corner). It's worked out great so far and is so easy to keep clean. The problem with actual tile is that it's thick and thus difficult to heat, especially with an under-tank heater. Linolium has no problem passing the heat. | ||
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