Hmm, That looks like sand, and sand with leos is a no no, so I'd switch to cage carpet or paper towels. Also you need a humid hide for the leo to shed easily. Just take a cool whip container (or some other similiar container) and cut a hole in it big wnough for the leo to get in and out of, then fill it with wet paper towels, spaghnum moss, vermiculite etc. Not all of them just on or the other. also that rock cave looks a bit unstable to me. You should also get another hide for the cool side so the leo won't have to choose between a hot hide or no hide. I see you have a calcium dish in there that is good. I'd also switch to a infrared light bulb, just a preference. That looks like something the pet store told you to do. Hope this helps u and i wasn't to hard on u.
A.J.
GreenfireGamer
Aug 27, 2004 10:17 PM
sounds good. My brother actually helped me set it up. I've checked the rocks, and its pretty stable. The plastic thing on top of the rocks is the moss shedding thing. She actually shed, 2 days ago. But, thanks for the comments. And so far, she seems to be doing fine with the sand, but I'l lthink about the alternate substrate.
mr_bisqit
Aug 28, 2004 6:58 AM
Sounds fair enough...do you play golf?
iamme
Aug 28, 2004 11:18 PM
the problem with sand is inpaction and most people wont notice till its to late
its like poring sand down a sink wile runing water eventualyit will clog and in the case of the geco it will die