Drip water systems are normally used for herp species that require high
humidity. Leopard geckos, Eublepharis macularius, do not require high
humidity. Most keepers supply them with a humid hide box/egg laying box but
the humidty of the rest of their environment is kept fairly dry. I do
provide mine with a water dish but would not recommend a drip system.
Jim Chapman/Ogden UT
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Subject: [Gecko] Question RE Water Drip System
> Does any one know if it's safe to use this water drip system with leopard
> geckos. Does anyone use it?
> I guess they have on the market this water system that drips water out of
a
> tree.
> Sounds interesting.
> What do you think?
> Jill
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