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#2200043 Silverdoe100
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Leopard gecko racks  Hey everyone, I was wondering, for those of you who keep your leos in plastic tubs (sterilite, etc), what size tubs do you use for hatchlings, juveniles, and adults? If I were to get the 41qt sterilite tubs, how many adult females could you house in there?? My other question was about night and day light cycles. If they are in a rack how can I make sure they get some sort of day/ night lighting cycle? Or is this not too important seeing as they aren’t out in the day in nature anyway?? Thanks everyone! :)
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01/21/11 01:17pm
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#2200045 Silverdoe100
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Message To: Silverdoe100 In reference to Message Id: 2200043
Leopard gecko racks  Also, could you house more than one female in a 28 qt tub? I just want to make sure I have all my research just right before I do this. One adult male should have what size tub? Thanks everybody once again. I’m trying to find a uniform size tub that would work well for males and females so I could house them on the same rack.
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01/21/11 01:25pm
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#2200620 Diabloblanco
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Message To: Silverdoe100 In reference to Message Id: 2200045
Leopard gecko racks  Baby and juvenille geckos can be housed singly in 6 quart tubs. One male to 3-4 females can be housed in a 28 quart tub. One male to 5-6 females can be housed in a 32 quart bin.
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01/23/11 11:31pm
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#2200709 Silverdoe100
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Message To: Diabloblanco In reference to Message Id: 2200620
Leopard gecko racks  awesome thank you
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01/24/11 12:23pm
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