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jimmer7
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
661 Posts |
Posted - 10/01/2012 : 17:10:12
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Hi looking to get a crested,i have done some reading on them,but some people say you need uv light others say not,and heating do you use just a heat mat,or can you use a red bulb garded.any info welcome. cheers |
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Vinny
Hatchling
United Kingdom
83 Posts |
Posted - 10/01/2012 : 17:54:51
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I am also at the moment doing research before I get myself a pair of cresties, from I can see they don't actually too much heat (I forget the correct temp to b able quote it) but its only marginally above an average room temp, also from what I have found uv is not essential but some like to use, I was looking at using a small heat mat to bring the temp up in my tank. |
1.0.0 Royal python (Hugo) 1.0.0 Bearded dragon (the dragon) 1.0.0 Hermanns tortoise (Dave) 0.0.1 Pacman frog (curly) 0.0.2 Fire belly toad 0.0.1 Red eye tree frog (Fred) 0.1.0 Staffordshire bull terrier (jasmin) 0.2.0 Ribbed newts (Marlin & Tutu) 0.0.1 Asian forest scorpion (Scraps) |
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Lotabob
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
5008 Posts |
Posted - 10/01/2012 : 18:47:40
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I have a crestie. Great little things.
They are nocturnal so dont require UV the same as snakes BUT as with snakes you can provide them with a little bit a day if you choose to.
I have my little geezer in a 2 foot vivarium, my house is quite warm but I have a heat mat on one wall statted to 25oC, its not really doing anything to heat the vivarium which will just be room temp (18-20oC) the mat just gives him somewhere to go if he gets a bit cold.
I have a bit of a fussy feeder, its not a massive issue though. They eat very little as it is, just put the repashy (thats the best in Harley's opinion) gecko diet in changing it every 2-3 days and live food once a week but I also gutload (feed) my live food with any leftover gecko diet and feed them to him, dusting them with calcium so he gets all the nutrients they need. Their diet is complex and if you get it wrong they suffer badly but the gecko diet takes all the faff out of it. Oh I also give bits of squished up fruit, I've never seen Harley eat it but Melon, mango, pear, strawberry etc is ok.
One thing I am suffering issues with is mould in the high humidity vivarium. I'm working on a solution with increased cleaning and when Harley isn't in there steam cleaning the fixed branches. |
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Edited by - Lotabob on 10/01/2012 18:52:43 |
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jimmer7
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
661 Posts |
Posted - 10/01/2012 : 20:15:11
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thanks for your replys,i have been looking at the glass vivs with mesh top and hinged doors,because of the high humidity.
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Vinny
Hatchling
United Kingdom
83 Posts |
Posted - 10/01/2012 : 20:36:46
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I have a glass Exo terra like what you described Wich I am goin to use.
I have found this site fairly usefull:
http://www.cresties.co.uk/page6.htm |
1.0.0 Royal python (Hugo) 1.0.0 Bearded dragon (the dragon) 1.0.0 Hermanns tortoise (Dave) 0.0.1 Pacman frog (curly) 0.0.2 Fire belly toad 0.0.1 Red eye tree frog (Fred) 0.1.0 Staffordshire bull terrier (jasmin) 0.2.0 Ribbed newts (Marlin & Tutu) 0.0.1 Asian forest scorpion (Scraps) |
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Laws
Fully Grown Royal
United Kingdom
1007 Posts |
Posted - 10/01/2012 : 21:58:33
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Im using the glass exo terra ones , i have the canopies that u can add all manor of lights , however just use the low wattage ones , like 25 w or less as u dont really need heat and cresties do just aswel without uv . i have three sizes , a 45x45x45 cube , 45x45x60 and a 30x30x45
The above is a 45 cube for one female cresty
This is the big one that can house up to three adults
this is the baby tank that did hold my three little ones , however i have since split them all up as i dont want fighting to start so it just houses one baby now .
Cresties are great :) |
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Vinny
Hatchling
United Kingdom
83 Posts |
Posted - 11/01/2012 : 16:04:15
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The bulbs you have in the canopies are they the only form of heating you use? Are they uv bulbs or just household bulbs? |
1.0.0 Royal python (Hugo) 1.0.0 Bearded dragon (the dragon) 1.0.0 Hermanns tortoise (Dave) 0.0.1 Pacman frog (curly) 0.0.2 Fire belly toad 0.0.1 Red eye tree frog (Fred) 0.1.0 Staffordshire bull terrier (jasmin) 0.2.0 Ribbed newts (Marlin & Tutu) 0.0.1 Asian forest scorpion (Scraps) |
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Laws
Fully Grown Royal
United Kingdom
1007 Posts |
Posted - 11/01/2012 : 17:47:07
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They are the repti glo ones , one is a nite glo and one is a uv one but it came with it when I brought the gecko off someone . I do have heat mats for the two big ones as i dont leave the nite.light on |
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Vinny
Hatchling
United Kingdom
83 Posts |
Posted - 11/01/2012 : 19:14:56
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Ok thanks, I have a canopy for mine, I'm thinking of using a heat may and may also put a low wattagenight lamp on also just for a few hours so I can see what they are upto.
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1.0.0 Royal python (Hugo) 1.0.0 Bearded dragon (the dragon) 1.0.0 Hermanns tortoise (Dave) 0.0.1 Pacman frog (curly) 0.0.2 Fire belly toad 0.0.1 Red eye tree frog (Fred) 0.1.0 Staffordshire bull terrier (jasmin) 0.2.0 Ribbed newts (Marlin & Tutu) 0.0.1 Asian forest scorpion (Scraps) |
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Laws
Fully Grown Royal
United Kingdom
1007 Posts |
Posted - 11/01/2012 : 22:13:19
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i mainly use this uv one to slightly bump the ambient air temp as my house is colder in the day with no heating on when we are at work . but i switch it off when im back home as the heatings straight on :) |
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jimmer7
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
661 Posts |
Posted - 12/01/2012 : 16:13:02
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hi just ordered a 60x45x60 exo terra viv,hood with 5.0uv bulb,20watt heat mat,couple of jungle vines and plants,kritters crumble substrate,got mat stat and digi temp+humidity,is there anything else you think i might need,I want to get it all set up as its a present for the wife,getting it set up at friends house,ready for her birthday.also do heat mat go under tank or on side wall,and should i put the prob on the mat or just off of it. cheers any info welcome.. |
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Evolution Morphs
Old Royal - I Post too much!
United Kingdom
2265 Posts |
Posted - 12/01/2012 : 16:24:18
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id go for eco earth if there sub/adult or just stick with kitchen rolls if there babies both will hold humidity ok
crested geckos dont need uv bulbs as well and light will do 40/60 watt
the rest sounds spot on
my heat mats were on the side wall out side the tank if there cold they will go to it also some nice fake plants stuck above where the heat mat is that will get them to sleep where the heat mat is
Edit : **seeing that you have a bulb a heat mate on the bottom will be good at raising the humidity and keep the ground warm they will like it as they will have to go down for food*** i also hot glue gunned the prob on where the heat mat was but inside the tank
this is what i do and worked for me others may do things different |
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Edited by - Evolution Morphs on 12/01/2012 16:33:46 |
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jimmer7
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
661 Posts |
Posted - 12/01/2012 : 16:41:00
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cheers,i was told they need a little uv when there babies,if i use it would it harm them.also the substrate is fine coconut husk ground down good at holding moisture.(well thats what the shop told me?),I would like to get her 2 but i am bit worried as you cant sex young ones.I like to try and get 2 females if possible. |
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Evolution Morphs
Old Royal - I Post too much!
United Kingdom
2265 Posts |
Posted - 12/01/2012 : 16:51:44
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use kitchen roll paper if there babies to start with (up to you) impaction is a killer to small lizards if they swallow to much
eco earth has coconut husk in and fine dirt / earth so the stuff your on about sounds fine
like you say uv aint going to hurt but its not needed they will get the vitamin D3 which can be supplemented in the diet
as to females so hard to tell as babies so posts on the internet say you can look for the pores but i think its really hard to tell also i can see trying to hold a crestie upside down and look right near ts tell its not going to like it lol
2 females will live fine together not males
also its best to have cresties of near enough the same size if living together
id recommend repashy orgnial for food depending on what there eating now of course
and dusting crickets with vetark calci-dust |
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Edited by - Evolution Morphs on 12/01/2012 17:00:48 |
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jimmer7
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
661 Posts |
Posted - 12/01/2012 : 18:03:13
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Hi where do you get that food from(repashy),and will a uv bulb give out much hest. sorry about all the question,just want to get it right for her.
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Evolution Morphs
Old Royal - I Post too much!
United Kingdom
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Posted - 12/01/2012 : 18:37:20
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For the calci dust Maybe pick it up from your local pet shop
Or Surrey pets online store Very cheap and there's service has really improved there p&p is £3.99 but if you order lots it's well worth it
As for repashy I use to order it in a big bag from the states but
For a 4oz bag or 8oz bag it's best to buy from the uk Stickyfeet.co.uk is the best place to buy repashy from in the uk Also it's the only food you need to give them if you like It's a complete crested gecko diet
http://www.stickyfeet.co.uk/FoodsDry.html You want the Just add water original £8.99 for the 4oz or £12.99 for the 8oz
They also like blended fruits (google which are ok)
Ask the seller what there feeding on now and you will have to start feeding them with that and start slowly mixing repashy in it Say add 10%repashy to 90% what there feeding on Then keep upping there % of repashy Till its 100% repashy
Don't know if the UVB bulb will give enough heat what watts is it I haven't has a UVB bulb for my cresties I do have one for the beardie tho and that's 14 watt stripe light and that don't get very hot
There will be 2 slots for bulbs I think with the exo canopy so you will beable to add another heat source
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Edited by - Evolution Morphs on 12/01/2012 18:47:22 |
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jimmer7
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
661 Posts |
Posted - 12/01/2012 : 18:56:03
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Hi i am going to put kitchen towel on bottom of viv,for the first few monthes untill bigger.and use heat mat on wall as main heat source with uv light on.Whould that create enough air temp.have you used the komodo crested food. |
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Evolution Morphs
Old Royal - I Post too much!
United Kingdom
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Posted - 12/01/2012 : 19:05:39
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It won't create air temp but will provide a hot spot for them to keep there body temp up
They like between 18/28 c temps
Will your house get colder than 18c if not then heat is not required but for just In case it does with the colder weather coming best have a stated heat source set up for 18/20c to kick in if it drops low
If you smell the Komodo food then the repashy And you had to choose what one you would eat then you would go for the repashy We had the Komodo as our to breeding pair were on that to start with when we got them and it doesn't smell of any thing Where as the repashy smells lovely and fruity
Ask bob he has tryed some ;) lol |
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Edited by - Evolution Morphs on 12/01/2012 19:07:01 |
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Lotabob
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
5008 Posts |
Posted - 12/01/2012 : 19:42:19
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Tiz true, it smells good enough to eat so I did. Not too bad but wont be doing it again. |
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jimmer7
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
661 Posts |
Posted - 12/01/2012 : 20:03:31
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cheers will order some repashy now,the house gets cold at night,what do you use to heat yours.
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Evolution Morphs
Old Royal - I Post too much!
United Kingdom
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Posted - 12/01/2012 : 20:28:16
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I use a heat mat with pulse thermostat And I have only my fake plants stuck at the top of the heat mat
So heat mat out side the glass and fake plants inside covering the heat mat |
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