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pspguy Jul 14, 2003 08:16 AM

OKay, I have maintained a cool side temp of 74 degrees (with only UTH and Moonlight), and a hot side temp of 84 degrees throughout the night. After the "sun" came out this morning.. we have a 76 degree cool side, and 89 degree hot side. She has become slightly more active, but still not much, and I have never seen her go into her hide. Should I nudge her towards the opening, or even put her in it? She lays just outside, and I dont want her to stress thinking she has no hiding spot..

Jeff

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tundrageckos Jul 14, 2003 10:23 AM

Hey, be sure that the hiding is in the hot are, but sometimes geckos are pretty picky and they will go and lay whereever they want. Just to let you know, i dont keep my geckos in tanks, but i did, well the thing is that one of my males lives in the water dish, hahaha!!!! You see youre not the only one with a gecko hiding where he is not supposed to.
Tundra Geckos

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