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02-25-2007, 11:37 AM
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Crested Gecko House Size
Ive been looking into housing for crested geckos and almost everywhere I looked suggests a 20 US gallon house.
One of the sites I read said that you should not keep a single crested gecko in more than a 20 US gallon house.
However I had planned to keep on in a 33 US gallon house (18"x18"x24").
Can anyone see this being a problem?
I would assume that the more room the better?
Whats peoples thoughts on this?
Darren
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02-25-2007, 12:26 PM
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I hjave about 15 cresteds some are in trio's and some in just pairs. the one trio is in a enclosure that is 4ft tall 2 ft wide and 2.5 ft deep and lots of branches and vines to climb on. for a single crested adult a 20 gallon tank is fine a 33 gallon is fine also. i have some juveniles that i keep in the large kritter keepers and it works well. it is mainly on personel preference good luck
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02-25-2007, 01:10 PM
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babies need a smaller area so they can find their food and water. as they grow you move them into the biggest enclosure you can have. the more room the better. Good luck.
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