To everybody near and in the DC region of maryland.
I encourage you to go check it out, went again today.
Has a lot of beautiful geckos for those of you interested.
Lots of day, leo's, leaf tails, cresties, tokays, giants, and more.
Plus the vivariums are very very well set up...
I use heatpads for my leopard geckos in there tubs and don't have a problem, I put aluminum foil like syn said on the sticky part and it works just fine.
You can give them a 2.0 UVB if you wish, It's not needed butit brightens up the cage nicely. And the frogs
You should put a heat pad against the back of the cage, on the wall.
Dust there food with plain calcium and d3 and vitamins every week.
And yeah, the umbrella plants fine, I have one...
I'm assuming by filled neck dragon, you mean frilled lizard?
Reptiles did a good article on them a couple months back
They seem like there on the more advanced keeper side.
Tomato frogs are really cool! Fun to see eat but other then that, they don't really move.
Reptiles also did a article...
I have a male and two females but the females are both to small right now to breed.
I plan on getting a nice looking high orange once I find one in my price range.
Thats strange. Anything else you think the problem could be? Maybe just duller geckos?
They still look so pretty though
I love the way day geckos look with the water droplets on them
haha... what are you talking about.... ;)
Well gargs do tend to be more jumpy but thats not really saying much since they calm down pretty fast.
One annoying thing that mine do it defecate every time I take them out! Even if it is mainly water, still is annoying
Apparently, most gargys do...
In my opinion, they are a lot cooler looking then cresteds, but basically the same care is required for them.
Plus they have some really nice morphs out there! I plan on breeding mine soon.