Great video buddy I'll actually got a tub vivarium a try because the exo terras is expensive and takes up a lot of space I have 2 crested geckos vivariums
Hey, these tubs are pretty cool! They aren’t permanent, are they? They’re quite small for adult size leachie/gargoyle/crested geckos. Leachie geckos should have at least a 30-40 gallon tank or equivalent size enclosure as adults, and the tub you chose is only 27. As for the gargoyle and crestie tubs they should be housed in at least a 20 gallon (or equivalent) as full-grown adults, but your tubs are less than 10 gallons. These are the bare minimum requirements and the tubs all sadly fall short. Maybe instead you could house the cresties and gargoyle geckos in the tubs you have for your leachie geckos and then find a bigger tub for the leachies.
and those def are available. The biggest tub i've seen is a 70 gal, so far. You can use weatherproof strips to seal the lids if you have an escape artist animal
Great video buddy I'll actually got a tub vivarium a try because the exo terras is expensive and takes up a lot of space I have 2 crested geckos vivariums
awesome thanks for sharring!
No problem thank you for watching!
Hi! Do you have link for the leachie tub? Did i miss it? I have the smaller version or something similar for my gargs and crestie grow outs 😊
Yes the link for the leachie tub is in the description!
What about lighting though
Heat mat
@@Robloxnoobyboy no offence but it's been a year to late since I posted that comment also I said lighting not a heat mat lol
@@tyicbranch2734gargoyle geckos can stay in room temp they do not need any lighting but in winter it is recommended for heat mat.
First view.
You beat me to it!
Hey, these tubs are pretty cool! They aren’t permanent, are they? They’re quite small for adult size leachie/gargoyle/crested geckos. Leachie geckos should have at least a 30-40 gallon tank or equivalent size enclosure as adults, and the tub you chose is only 27. As for the gargoyle and crestie tubs they should be housed in at least a 20 gallon (or equivalent) as full-grown adults, but your tubs are less than 10 gallons. These are the bare minimum requirements and the tubs all sadly fall short.
Maybe instead you could house the cresties and gargoyle geckos in the tubs you have for your leachie geckos and then find a bigger tub for the leachies.
and those def are available. The biggest tub i've seen is a 70 gal, so far. You can use weatherproof strips to seal the lids if you have an escape artist animal
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