I use those same boxes and I love them, geckos are all happy only thing different in my set up is I have cork bark in there and they all seem pretty happy.
Is pine bark and calcium sand bad for gecko? I've been sitting here for hours googling and watching videos about pine bark and calcium sand, people say calcium sand is bad for geckos because it causes impaction same with pine bark, its on google too. But others say sand is okay for their gecko unless it swallows the sand. My gecko used to have tissue paper and the other day I finally gave him substrate. What should i do? Should I go back to tissue temporarily? (Basically i put calcium sand first and on top of it are pine barks) pls help.
Sorry for getting back to you so late, what species is it? Personally I wouldn't use bark for any gecko and Ive seen calcium sand used by big breeders with no issues but paper towel is the easiest imo
I recommend GoHerping’s video/s on sand, in one or two he goes over why you may want to avoid it. I also advise against feeding in the cage if you’re keeping a sand substrate, as your gecko may eat sand by accident.
I use those same boxes and I love them, geckos are all happy only thing different in my set up is I have cork bark in there and they all seem pretty happy.
Nice bro 🎉
Nice! I actually really like how those enclosures look for the Cresties.
Thanks!
Is pine bark and calcium sand bad for gecko? I've been sitting here for hours googling and watching videos about pine bark and calcium sand, people say calcium sand is bad for geckos because it causes impaction same with pine bark, its on google too. But others say sand is okay for their gecko unless it swallows the sand. My gecko used to have tissue paper and the other day I finally gave him substrate. What should i do? Should I go back to tissue temporarily?
(Basically i put calcium sand first and on top of it are pine barks) pls help.
Sorry for getting back to you so late, what species is it? Personally I wouldn't use bark for any gecko and Ive seen calcium sand used by big breeders with no issues but paper towel is the easiest imo
I recommend GoHerping’s video/s on sand, in one or two he goes over why you may want to avoid it.
I also advise against feeding in the cage if you’re keeping a sand substrate, as your gecko may eat sand by accident.
I’ve seen some breeders just keep there’s in a 12x12x18
New vid nice