I've soaked my coco brick and put it in an unused aquarium(no lid) to dry on the wall radiator.
A few days after I've noticed white stuff on it. I've read up on it and some people say it's salt residue ( if I remember correctly ) and that I should just scrape it off and I'm good to go.
Any ideas ?
This little fella was found on the bottom of my bag when I returned from Greece. . . Needless to say I won't be releasing him into the wild ( different climate and all that ) so I will care for him.
I have experience with geckos overall, I just need help identifying this little fella, any-all...
I didn't think she was in pre molt because she closed up as soon as I got her ( that did get me to think she was in pre-molt, as I've red quite a bit about it ) but the guy that sold her to me told me she molted a few days before he sent her ( and I had her for a month now ). So I just thought...
Bear in mind that I am new to this awesome hobby :)
My G.Pulchripes female, decided to close herself up for the last month ( ever since I got her ) and just didn't leave her hide. I decided to just let her be, and offered food a week ago. I didn't want to just plop the dubia right on her hide...
Point noted, wouldn't want her to end up injuring herself in the fall :)
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It's actually earth for plants ( cooked in the oven to be thoroughly sterilized ), coco fiber seems to be hard to find ( and really expensive where I live ). I don't...
Now then, since this is my first post on this forum, I'd like to greet you all, I hope to learn a lot from you guys :)
Onto the dilemma:
I've had an old plastic box that i decided to re-use ( I attached the images )
I've melted the plastic to make the holes on the sides ( two sides )...
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