
Leopard geckos need a moist place to hide, that they can retreat to for humidity, and safety. there is a variety of bedding you can use in such hides, such as coconut bedding, paper towels, moss (store bought not outdoors). but i am partial to the moss, as its great at retaining moisture, and its good for when the females are laying eggs as it allows you to easily notice when its been disturbed so you know when shes hiding eggs.
paper towels are better for males, i find. they obviously dont have eggs to lay.
here is also, a photo of our new Tremper albino giant. shes small yet, but shes less than a year old and as large as my 2 year olds. Shes going to be a big beautiful girl down the road, and i hope to get many giants out of her
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paper towels are better for males, i find. they obviously dont have eggs to lay.
here is also, a photo of our new Tremper albino giant. shes small yet, but shes less than a year old and as large as my 2 year olds. Shes going to be a big beautiful girl down the road, and i hope to get many giants out of her
©krawly_kritters
http://krawlyk.wix.com/krawly-kritters
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Species Gecko
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I'm curious to how paper towels work... Never heard of using paper towels, I'd like to try that as it's... more affordable. :|
I use moss (store bought, not outdoors) for the most part but, I mostly use it when she's shedding as most of the time she doesn't use it.
(/ 'u')/ Gecko!!!!
I use moss (store bought, not outdoors) for the most part but, I mostly use it when she's shedding as most of the time she doesn't use it.
(/ 'u')/ Gecko!!!!
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