Nice editing. Leopard geckos actually prefer a dark hide so nothing can see in, rather than a clear hide :) If you can find a clouded or dark colored container, you would do much better.
I just got a new baby leopard gecko and I keep seeing that you put the moist hide on the warm side so I’m confused. Do I put it in the middle or the cool side? lol so many websites say different things and most of them say the hot side but I trust you since you’re pretty awesome lol
My leopard gecko is beginning to brumate and he's doing it in his moist hide. I'm concerned about the moistness and low tempture. Is there any need for my concern?
Hey I have a log on the cool side and I put bedding in there so he could be comfortable. Would that be considered a good moist hide. Because as soon as he came out of it he went under his rock on the warm side and had a successful shed.
To learn how to help a ball python shed watch this ua-cam.com/video/mG5fWcrauVI/v-deo.html
I asked my first question because my 22-year old leopard gecko is, for the first time, having difficulty shedding. Much appreciated.
Hey m8 one easier way that I've used before instead of using a lighter you could use tape around the edges.
I had tape rub off once when a boa was rubbing it to help shed and the tape stuck to the snake
Thanks boss, great money saving idea 👍
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Nice editing. Leopard geckos actually prefer a dark hide so nothing can see in, rather than a clear hide :) If you can find a clouded or dark colored container, you would do much better.
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@@NORTHERNEXOTICS You did a great job with the close.
Just stop being cheap in buy a rock hide that's what I got it's more natural
@@410d8 yeah I agree but this is usefull for people breeding a fair few geckos
I just got a new baby leopard gecko and I keep seeing that you put the moist hide on the warm side so I’m confused. Do I put it in the middle or the cool side? lol so many websites say different things and most of them say the hot side but I trust you since you’re pretty awesome lol
I use coco fiber with my leopard gecko thanks so much now I know that he can use it safely !
Do you use sphagnum moss or is that a buffer for the coco fiber or can you do a video on sphagnum moss
This helped alot
My leopard gecko is beginning to brumate and he's doing it in his moist hide. I'm concerned about the moistness and low tempture. Is there any need for my concern?
Can you make a bigger one with something like a celebration box :)
Thank you.
Can you use damp paper towel for the substrate of the hide?
Yes
thanks this really helped
Works well for leopard geckos,hatchling snakes and other species
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Thank you mate
Could you use sand paper instead of a lighter
For sure. It would work great
Hey I have a log on the cool side and I put bedding in there so he could be comfortable. Would that be considered a good moist hide. Because as soon as he came out of it he went under his rock on the warm side and had a successful shed.
If you spray it
@@NORTHERNEXOTICS ok thanks
Should the humid hide be placed on the heat lamp side of the tank or the other side? Thank you. By the way, great video and very informative.
warm side he said it wrong
What do you use to miost it
If you use damp paper towel how often do you have to change the towel ?
each day.
Very cool vidio
wood this work for a ball pithon
Babies it would, for adults if your having shedding problems increase the humidity slightly
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ua-cam.com/video/mG5fWcrauVI/v-deo.html this video may help
k thx
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You said cool side of the tank I think your wrong
Putting any moist hide in the middle or hot side will cause to much ambient hummidity leading to respiratory infections within your gecko
Water evaporates in heat…
How are you gonna keep it moist
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Lmaooo when Ur clone came in 😂😂😂 too funny