Hi Cassie,

Mine are kept on sand, room temps in the 80Fs are fine. If you can achieve that in
your home ambient temp., you are all set. Plunk down some hideboxes and you are all
set. See "Five Great Pet Shop Geckos," Reptiles USA Annual 2001, for my article that
covers them. I used the Bartlett's "Geckos:a pet owner's manual" as my main
reference.

Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member


cassie schilliger wrote:

> ok,in about 3 weeks i will be getting a breeding trio of pictus geckos...
> the lady who has them now keeps them in a 10gall tank and i was wondering if
> this will be fine for awhile after i get them untill i can re-arrange my room to
> allow for a bigger tank,or somethin.
> what would be the best "natural" supstrate to use?do they tolderate live plants
> much?
> whats better for heat,a heat lamp or a heating pad,etc.
>
> --
> Cassie Schilliger
> White Iguana Reptile Rescue Advisor - Salamanders,Southern Alligator
> Lizards,Western Fence Lizards
> White Iguana Reptile Rescue - Reptile Adoption Coordinator, So. California

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