Most of my Leos are in individual, paper towel lined cages. But, I have one 5' long terrarium set up to look at. I house 4 females and 1 male in it. The substrate I use is play sand that you can buy at any home improvement store. I watch the gex carefully and haven't had a problem in 5 years. Cyndy
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--- Begin Message ---Hello,I have been keeping leopard geckos for a about 10 years now. I am thinking about doing a new setup. I am looking for a naturalistic substrate. In reading the archives about substrate it seems the posts regarding this subject are directed at new keepers. I clearly understand the needs of my geckos. I have never lost even one & have breed over 300 in one season, I'd say that a great record :-)
So what materials would be suitable for a naturalistic vivarium, for an experienced keeper, whose leopard geks are mature (10 years old)?
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red-eye
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