HOW TO SETUP A LEOPARD GECKO CAGE


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25 Responses to “HOW TO SETUP A LEOPARD GECKO CAGE”

  • MrColdCutter:

    @aleoparddragon6778 are you stupid those are the worst, clay is good and if you dont know the water dries up in the clay so the humidty wont be high

  • 2rs2pure:

    For people who wonder, Bark is very good to use!
    Using sand is a risk to your gecko, or any other reptile.. They may get it in their mouth and swallow it, which can cause their *bathroom* visits to become very bad and also it may lead to death.
    It doesnt happen all the time, but its a RISK.

  • jordylooks:

    @numa3142 The phone will cause stress dude, remove it.

  • EdwardDaniell:

    What Would I Ask For In A Pet Shop If I Wanted That Substrate

  • elmago467:

    does the clay dries up and becomes hard or does it stay like that?

  • aleoparddragon6778:

    the whole setup is wrong.no clay or what ever that is they dont need that much humidity they need to be put on 1calci sand 2repti bark 3 aspen .those are the best and a water bown and atleast a 20gallon and also 2 hides 1 moist and the other warm

  • ITSTHETINGLE:

    this niggas pants is five zippers away from being Michael Jacksons jacket

  • mitchmitch555:

    What song was in the backround?

  • TheShotgun004:

    i’ve never thought of a underground hide

  • michaeljacksondude:

    @wiseoldowlsayhoo you can say that again

  • Unemploymentsuxs:

    Cool vid.But I rather stick with reptile carpet easier to clean out.

  • jpog1289:

    Cool setup i like the idea of having a buried hide,like a burrow,awesome!

  • MentallKiller:

    you gay

  • thecricketmuncher:

    This is a good setup video, in the wild Leopard geckos live on hard packed clay, not sand. This is one of the most “naturalistic” setups I have seen. Also once the clay dries it will be very hard and will reduce the chance of impaction, so all you idiots making stupid comments on this guys video have no clue what your talking about.

  • GTAandrew:

    I love your idea of concealing the hideout within the substrate :) but I am a bit worried about the clay stuff, Anyone got any ideas of what to use similar to that but safe & approved?

  • leolover619:

    no no no wtf ur so fuckin dumb thats the worst video ive ever seen 0 star

  • tonyctampa:

    i mean hes got all he needs ,,probly should have a heating pad since there nocturnal and soak up heat through their bellies but,it just looks kinda unsanitary and the leo doesnt look tht happy

  • TheProphet6661:

    Would you idiots shut up? This guy is simply explaining his set up. No one cares what dumbass comments you have to say about his tank. You dont like it? Than fucking leave.

  • molomyotis:

    it looks nasty when wet but when it dries it like clay which is its “natural substrate”

  • McAeroxX:

    this fu’kin SUCKS!

    1*

  • RandomNuthingNess:

    ur absolutely right

  • terminator415:

    i hear you. thats the ugliest enclosure ever. looks like a fat person to a shit all over that

  • reptileboy450:

    dude that substarte looks like shit man u have to admit i wouldnt want my geckos on that shit

  • Leopardgecko502:

    eww looks nasty in there…

  • sonofjohnrambo:

    great 5/5 just wondering do you still use that substrate or not