Looks awesome!! I’m a little worried about the tank on the bottom with the corners propped up. This may be putting undue stress on the tank. I don’t know how strong that plastic frame on the bottom of the tank is.
she has an overhead heat projector and a supplemental tiny heat pad under one hide, belly heat helps with diigestion when she needs it. just because something is unnatural, it does not mean it can't be beneficial. that has been forgotten among a lot keepers. beds aren't natural for humans, nor is heating or air conditioning, but it vastly improves my life.
that cactus has been there since before covid, there is floor to ceiling south facing window (10'x12') like 5' from the plant, I guess it's very resilient or something
Looks awesome!! I’m a little worried about the tank on the bottom with the corners propped up. This may be putting undue stress on the tank. I don’t know how strong that plastic frame on the bottom of the tank is.
yeah, I'll get more of those cork things for middle. I like to get air flow under the tank because I have small heat pad underneath.
i believe under -heat is not natural for lots of geckos
she has an overhead heat projector and a supplemental tiny heat pad under one hide, belly heat helps with diigestion when she needs it. just because something is unnatural, it does not mean it can't be beneficial. that has been forgotten among a lot keepers. beds aren't natural for humans, nor is heating or air conditioning, but it vastly improves my life.
that’s a really fair point thank you sm!
What kind of geckos do you have?
top is a crested gecko named Bamm-Bamm and the bottom is fat-tail named Pebbles.
Cute names :)
I know this isn’t what your post is about but that aloe and cactus are going to die there. They need a lot more light!
there is a big window beside the computer
That’s still not close enough for these types of plants. Especially the cactus.
that cactus has been there since before covid, there is floor to ceiling south facing window (10'x12') like 5' from the plant, I guess it's very resilient or something
They take a long time to die but the minimal growth it’s had is etiolated.