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Old 30-08-2011, 11:01 PM
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in your opinion, what should a leopard gecko's set up include?
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didn't want to read and run!
but I have never kept them so I'm unsure haha
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Okie. Basic. A couple of hides, water bowl (on cool side).
Heat mat on one side, (not a heat rock or a heat bulb), Thermostat for yer heatmatt, and ditital thermometer for your heatmatt.

If its a baby don't use sand, and at any age i wouldn't suggest calci-sand. You can use the basic paper towel (easy to clean, cheap, just not great on the eyes). Or even reptile carpet I know sometimes people use bark chips buttt it's so easy for crickets to get under the bark chips and make it hard for the gecko to catch them.

You can also place a hide with water sprayed moss inside it, pop it on the warmer side, and theres a great aid for shedding.

Umm. You can add other deco if you wanted. No need for UV light.

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