That's a great tank for a crested gecko. Some friendly advice to make it a little better: lower the feeding ledge about halfway down (nevermind, commented before you lowered it :) ) so you can easily see into it without creeping right up to the tank. Put a big clump of sphagnum moss in the bottom to hold some moisture, especially if you're going to run that woodstove I see sitting there. Even better - live plants are easier than you think. A bag of something like Jungle Mix, a philodendron from Lowe's, and branches from your yard for it to climb on (bake them to kill pests) and daily monitoring of the soil moisture is all it takes. You could even add springtails and some isopods to the substrate to keep things clean. For lights, screw in spiral CF bulbs from lowes or Walmart work great to light things up and cool white ones will even grow easy plants. Slap them in any fixture that works. Just stay away from lights that get too hot and you'll be good.
That's a great tank for a crested gecko. Some friendly advice to make it a little better: lower the feeding ledge about halfway down (nevermind, commented before you lowered it :) ) so you can easily see into it without creeping right up to the tank. Put a big clump of sphagnum moss in the bottom to hold some moisture, especially if you're going to run that woodstove I see sitting there. Even better - live plants are easier than you think. A bag of something like Jungle Mix, a philodendron from Lowe's, and branches from your yard for it to climb on (bake them to kill pests) and daily monitoring of the soil moisture is all it takes. You could even add springtails and some isopods to the substrate to keep things clean.
For lights, screw in spiral CF bulbs from lowes or Walmart work great to light things up and cool white ones will even grow easy plants. Slap them in any fixture that works. Just stay away from lights that get too hot and you'll be good.
Great idea thankyou just had bad luck with live plants many one day