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Crestie Question

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I do rescues, so far I've rescued mostly Pitbulls and Leo's, and was recently asked if I'd be willing to take in a Crested Gecko. I am more than willing to try but had some questions. I have a 60 gallon mesh vivarium that I used to keep a Veiled Chameon in, would this be ok for a Crestie? It is a tall viv to allow lots of climbing, but if I'm not mistaken, they also climb on glass. Would it be better to put it in a glass one? If so, I have a 29 gallon long...if I stand it up to make it tall, and put some supports on the side so it doesn't fall, would that be ok? Any suggestions please let me know...I'd like to help but am unfamiliar with this particular species.
 
I'm not a Crested expert by any means, I recently acquired my first 2 pair, but Cresteds like humid conditions, I would say the 29L on end would be better for him.
 
Hey Emily, Any enclosure that has a lot of height is good for cresties as they are arboreal geckos. If you do a search on this forum you will find some previouus pics posted of members enclosures. make sure you give them a hiding place and lots of stuff to climd on. Remember that they need the humidity as well, that is the only draw back to the screen enclosures, it is hard to keep a decent humidity level.
 
I have cresties, and I can tell you the glass is definitely better. One doesn't need as much space as that mesh one you have anyway, and it would be nearly impossible for you to keep up the humidity they need in the mesh.
 
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