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In the gecko market

skits Jan 07, 2004 12:04 AM

Hi all, I have a multi level 18x18x 24in tall EMPTY cage. It has a rock structure in the middle for a reptile to climb up to the second level. My question is, could a leopard gecko maybe enhabit an enclosure like this? I know they have tiny claws, and i've seen how an african fat tail can climb, obviously not vertically but at a slope pretty well. I just wanted to get an idea so i know whether or not a leopard is the right reptile for such an enclosure, thanks for the help.

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powergeckos Jan 07, 2004 02:05 AM

. . . put an arboreal species in there? How about a crested Gecko - although you'd probably do well to have some branches in there too. Crested geckos are wonderful pets - are extremely hardy - and have a variety of colors. You could easily put a breeding pair in there.

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No Fru-Fru morphs in the herp room

skits Jan 07, 2004 10:48 AM

well.. for one you can only get them online atleast until the expo comes around until May. And i really don't want to pay 30 some dollars in shipping charges. But originally thats why i wanted to build the cage to put a breeding pair of cresteds in the there.

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