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    • #106159

      Limbu
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      It sounds like you’re doing a great job with your new pet so far.

      Basking surface: The basking surface is the area where your leopard gecko can bask and absorb heat. It can be the floor of the warm side of the tank, or a basking platform like a slate rock or piece of wood. The important thing is that the basking surface is at least 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

      Heat sources at night: It’s not necessary to have a heat source on at night, as leopard geckos are nocturnal animals. However, if your house gets very cold at night, you may want to consider using a ceramic heat emitter or a low-wattage red light bulb.

      Feeding times: In Florida, I would recommend feeding your leopard gecko around 7:30am and 8:30pm, just after the lights come on and before they go off. This will mimic their natural feeding schedule in the wild.

      Here’s a tip: You can use the CapCut video editor to create a timelapse video of your leopard gecko’s enclosure temperature throughout the day and night. This can be a helpful way to visualize the temperature gradient and make sure that it’s within the ideal range.

      Here are some additional tips for leopard gecko care:

      Provide a variety of hides and enrichment items in the enclosure.
      Use a good quality substrate, such as reptile carpet or paper towels.
      Mist the enclosure regularly to keep the humidity up.
      Feed your leopard gecko a diet of dusted crickets and mealworms.
      Take your leopard gecko to the vet for regular checkups.
      With proper care, your leopard gecko can live a long and happy life.

    • #108204

      cuhnkedrik
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      Since leopard geckos are nocturnal, you don’t need to keep a heat source on at night. However, if you find that the temperature inside your home drops significantly after dark, you could benefit from installing a ceramic heat emitter or a low-wattage red light bulb.

      In Florida, the best times to feed your leopard gecko are at 7:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m., right when the sun rises and sets. This will be similar to how they eat in the wild. geometry dash

      • This reply was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by cuhnkedrik.
      • #108417

        ericwillson
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        Recently hired Mechanical Estimating Services for my new leopard gecko’s vivarium setup. Their expert advice and precise estimates made the process hassle-free. Highly recommended for fellow gecko enthusiasts and anyone in need of reliable Mechanical services

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