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Leo Enclosures

OC-Balls Jun 08, 2005 10:56 AM

I'm new to Leopard Geckos, and interested in breeding them. I don't own any yet, I want to get everything set-up, and learn as much as possible, before I bring my first one home.

My question is about enclosures. It seems the home of choice is a 10 gal tank for each baby.
But what about all you breeders, how do you house multiple leos?
Do you use a rack system?

Please post pics, if you have them.

Thanks,
Ken
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Replies (2)

peachstategeckos Jun 08, 2005 11:34 AM

Yea, alot of breeders use rack systems. They are pretty cheap to make and even though it kinda takes away the "pet" feel of seeing the gecko you can still interact with them. I use one. I incorporated a Tortoise cage in the bottom. Here's a picture:

LEO RACK (Sorry it's kinda blurry)

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GreggMM Jun 08, 2005 05:24 PM

Adult breeder rack setup....

Baby and juv setup..... These are two rack draws side by side...

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