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How to Set Up an Enclosure for a Leapord Gecko

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

Zamzows Manager Gabriel Gentry shows you how to set up an enclosure for a Leapord Gecko. All of the reptile products you see can be purchased at www.zamzows.com. If you have any questions please email us at zamzows@zamzows.com

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  • i have a doubt, is it really neceary to buy a heat spotlight? even if the zone where i live use to be warm?

  • how much does that generator cost yo?

    

  • sheesh. a lot of exo terra, huh.

  • could u tell us in each video the tank zize

  • i have that exact tank 20 gl long for 2 leopard he uses a 75 wt that is going to exceede 100 degrese for 8 or 12 hrs is going to dry the tank up i use 50 wt night light and it hit 90 degrees on the dot doesnt go over i use it only in the morning its mainly for heat and the sun is light it turns on when the sun comes up only for 2 or 3 hrs till i wake to turn air off my room gets cold at night and it bring the temp down a little from the night i have a heat pad on the opposite side from light

  • great spelling on the title LMAO

  • what about a shelter??? thats the most important thing

    but nice vid :)

  • @soon2b09 i kinda just said that u nee a heat mat. u do need a heat lamp in order for the animal to get the right heat. uv provides vitamin d3 which is vital for youre leopard gecko. a heat bulbs not opional. this video is not useless.

  • @soon2b09 for youre information you do need a heat lamp. a heat mat is not for supplementle heating of the caaige, but just to provide belly heat. in order for to gain the right temperatures, you need a heat lamp. i really hope u dont have a leopard gecko becasue you really dont know what youre talkin about

  • You failed to mention an important part: hides. They should have at least two dry hides (one for each side of the temperature gradient), and a moist one to help with shedding and staying hydrated.

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