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10-Feb-07, 08:31 PM
| | Alpha Male Subscriber | Join Date: May-06 Location: Sydney Age: 22 | | | Marbled Velvet Geckos (Oedura marmorata)
Recently got myself 2x hatchling marmorata's.. i was given a tip that if i was not to supply a hide for them in their first couple of months, they will become more comfortable and less "skitish" when i approached their cage. As they are very fast and agile i want them as settled as possible.. got a few sticks for climbing ect, but should i supply a hide? Approx 9 weeks old.
Cheers.
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10-Feb-07, 08:37 PM
|  | IrRegular Member Subscriber | Join Date: Oct-06 Location: Melbourne Age/Gender: 17  | | | |
hmmm i got 2 hatchys aswell.
ive got sticks, logs, bark and a skull that goes in fish tanks(plastic and has holes the fish can swim in)
they love the skull and stay in it all day.
but maybe just 1 or 2 hides.
im not sure but it could make sense.
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10-Feb-07, 09:18 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-06 Location: South Australia Gender:  | | | |
Without a hide, the Geckos will not become secure, will stay scared of you walking past and may even resort to not feeding.
Always provide an area in which your reptile can feel safe and secure. Chris' set up sounds fine.
Shawn
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11-Feb-07, 06:45 AM
|  | Jellybean Club Subscriber | Join Date: Feb-06 Location: Hobbiton, Middle Earth. Gender:  | | | |
I would supply a hide with them. I use stick on fake plants on the side of the glass, with a heat mat running up the side (outside), under half of the plastic greenery, this way they can thermo-regulate under cover in a verticle position (velvets would rather stay verticle) and you can still see them easily.
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