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User: icedearthgoddess (see all of icedearthgoddess's photos)
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Date: 10/12/05
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Super_Hamster

Registered: 08/2005
Location: In the Lone Star State!
Posts: 269
Born again Christian and 16 year old student/construction worker(part time)

is that a temp cage? cause if not i recomend puting some actual substate in there and covering up that gecko hide.
10-13-2005 05:58AM View Super_Hamster's Profile  

Super_Hamster

Registered: 08/2005
Location: In the Lone Star State!
Posts: 269
Born again Christian and 16 year old student/construction worker(part time)

oh i saw in your other pic you had the hide covered up so all it needs now is some substrate
10-13-2005 05:59AM View Super_Hamster's Profile  

icedearthgoddess

Registered: 04/2004
Location: Southern California
Posts: 22
My boyfriend and I are trying to start a reptile business

It is a temp controlled cage...don't worry. I did a bunch of research on it :)
10-13-2005 05:17PM View icedearthgoddess's Profile View icedearthgoddess's Gallery  

avtdocz

Registered: 04/2005
Posts: 84

I think what super hamster was getting at was is the set up a temporary one? He was saying you should add some subtrate for the lil guys, you know, something for them to make sand castles and sand angels! lol
10-16-2005 01:39AM View avtdocz's Profile View avtdocz's Gallery  

-Ryan-

Registered: 08/2002
Posts: 29

there is substrate...I believe it appears to be tile or linoleom or something. Sand, woodchips, etc. with leopard geckos is a no-no. They are notorious for getting impacted when kept on it. Besides, leopard geckos dwell on and around rocks and rock crevaces. They don't like walking on sand....they are designed specifically to walk on solid surfaces (specifically rocky surfaces).
10-16-2005 08:57PM View -Ryan-'s Profile  

bdragonmarketing

Registered: 08/2005
Posts: 24

okay, I'm going to put this myth to rest. It is true that leps. commonly get impacted with sand. But if done properly, leps can live in, and enjoy sand. All one has to do is feed your lep in a seperate enclosure, and be sure to use very fine sand (but be sure its not dusty)and you dont have to worry about sandy-stomach's. My lep loves to dig and play in his sany enclosure. Rating: 4/5 
11-06-2005 09:58AM View bdragonmarketing's Profile View bdragonmarketing's Gallery  





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