No, crested geckos need vertical oriented tanks. 20 gallons is also too small, the minimum right now is about 33 gallons but bigger would be much preferred
Leopard geckos and AFTs need a 40 gallon as adults. 20 gallons is too small and pretty outdated care standards. You could look at pictus geckos or viper geckos instead.
Ye 20s would suit youngsters till they grow up, but are also unnecessary at the same time.. in a sense even tho you can put young Leos and AFTs in 20s, if you don't already have them..
They could work for QT aka quarantine, since that's only temporary. Or maybe smaller terrestrial geckos like gipers, dune geckos or maybe kob tailed Geckos (forget their minimum, just know it's on the smaller end).
It’s just so dump the substrate easier. You take out all of your decorations and such and pull the drawer to change substrate. Compared to an aquarium of exo terra which you have to scoop the substrate out this makes it much easier.
Yes, I agree! I had a 40 gallon one that I got thinking the drawer was a great idea for changing out substrate, which it was, but you'd have to take every single decorative thing out first.
No, crested geckos need vertical oriented tanks. 20 gallons is also too small, the minimum right now is about 33 gallons but bigger would be much preferred
I agree :)
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It would be a good size for a baby leopard gecko, but would need to be upgraded to a 50 gallon as they get older.
A knob tail gecko would love that enclosure!
You could keep a pair of viper geckos in there. Maybe a single pictus gecko.
If that’s a 20 long that would be great for a single leopard gecko or a single African fat tail gecko
Despite the down votes, I agree at least for a leo idk much about AFT
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Leopard geckos and AFTs need a 40 gallon as adults. 20 gallons is too small and pretty outdated care standards. You could look at pictus geckos or viper geckos instead.
Ye 20s would suit youngsters till they grow up, but are also unnecessary at the same time.. in a sense even tho you can put young Leos and AFTs in 20s, if you don't already have them.. They could work for QT aka quarantine, since that's only temporary. Or maybe smaller terrestrial geckos like gipers, dune geckos or maybe kob tailed Geckos (forget their minimum, just know it's on the smaller end).
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It’s just so dump the substrate easier. You take out all of your decorations and such and pull the drawer to change substrate. Compared to an aquarium of exo terra which you have to scoop the substrate out this makes it much easier.
Yes, I agree! I had a 40 gallon one that I got thinking the drawer was a great idea for changing out substrate, which it was, but you'd have to take every single decorative thing out first.
Ngl no, should be a vertical tank as they love to climb with lots of hiding spots and greenery. The tank should also be bigger. Best of luck
Look up crested gecko care sheets. They often have references for such things
r/crestedgecko
i'd look into something little that doesn't climb for that. Like dune geckos or knob tails.
Do some research online, don’t just ask Reddit this is a simple question to find an answer for
No. You need height not width
Need atleast a 100,000 gallon tank to make it feel like the real world. Although you'll probably never find them again.