Marv and Noob's House

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

20g tank, soft bark substrate (i know, i know, everyone has their own opinion about substrate, but I've been experimenting with different ones, and this has been the best for maintaining humidity, being very safe, easy to walk in, natural and easy to clean; i keep reptile carpet on hand for medical emergencies for quarantining purposes, but calci-sand is a no-go for us and compressed coconut sbstrate have caused eye problems, so there's my two cents) . two living plants, both of tropical nature. warm side is usually 78-82 degrees. cold side is about 65-69 degrees. Morning and Night mistings. Bowl of 3-5 small meal worms available. Water bowl in corner.Now that we're in the winter, I feed them four to six crickets every two to three days depending on how hungry they are. Both geckos shed well, every four to five weeks. Sometimes Marv needs a little help getting the shed off her toes, in which case, I'm all too happy to assist.

Normal bowel movements. Though, to be fair, I can't tell which poo belongs to which gecko, but every poo is normal, always in the same spot.

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  • what lives in there?

  • lame

    

  • What kind of plants?

    

  • i like ur set up

  • cool

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