I think it looks great. Obviously you have considered the risks of using sand and are ok with it. But i think it looks really nice. One question, how do u plan to heat it?
I have a heat mat which will be controled by a thermostat and i also have a hunting lite ( purple ) and it gives off heat. Though heating isn't to much of a problem coz my room gets up to 30 degrees and above it mite even be to hot!!! So then i mite have to coooollll my room hehe Thanks for the comment i havnt had many and i really appreciate them.
. Though, I dunno if it's to good to be using sand. I love your setup besides that. It looks much bigger than a 10g.
This is Paul's current setup. The background is custom made, he spends most of his day sitting on the higher rock slabs. Uploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded with ImageShack.us
These are my geckos tanks: This is Leonardo's tank, which is 20 gallons and has slate tiles as the substrate, but since they're small, i want to get a few larger tiles for the warm side. And the skull outside the tank just sort of ended up there.. And this is Apollo's tank, and it's 10 gallons and i'm using paper towels. I've been thinking of adding some kind of level/floors thing that he could climb around on, to make up for the less space he has, but I'm not quite sure of what to do for that.
Al00 nice rock wall! And Cower the tiles look really good in the 20gal, I like tile best, quick and cheap and sanitary, lol, and you can look into building a rock wall for the 10 gal, those help with vertical extra space...
Oh my goodness I looked for this thread forever! Just thought I'd sticky it for everyone's reference Enjoy!
I take a piece of toilet paper and just pick the poop up, you can buy scoopers too from any pet store
That's a crazy tank but it looks awesome! How big is it? It seems like it would be better suited for an arboreal gecko but still and awesome looking tank!
It is about 15 gallons, looks smaller in the picture! My leopard gecko loves it He climbs up the rocks and loves the water hole.