[gecko]Leopard Gecko Concern

Julie Bergman gecko@lists.gekkota.com
Wed, 08 Aug 2007 17:32:56 -0800


Certainly would! I'll take some pix to show you some examples.

Julie B.

William Boddy wrote:

> Hello.
>
> Would this type of humidity box work well for small geckoes such as  
> Stenodactylus?
>
> Cheers,
> William
>
> Quoting Julie Bergman <geckos@davis.com>:
>
>> Moist hidebox sounds good. I do the same thing below except without
>> sand. Works on my long-term population of leo breeders.
>>
>> Julie B.
>>
>> red eye wrote:
>>
>>> I suggest you use a humid box. it is very simple & provides   
>>> humidity for the gek which aids in sloughing off the shed - without  
>>>  it geks do lose toes unnecessarily. Get a small Tupperware   
>>> container & drill a 1" - 1 1/2" hole in the top. Fill box loosely   
>>> with pre moistened vermiculite & play sand to withing an inch or so  
>>>  of the top. You should be able to make a snowball of the mixture  
>>> to  insure you have the correct amount of water.The geks will stay  
>>> in  there all day long - they love it
>>> Regards,
>>> red-eye ...who has not posted in some years
>>>
>
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