Attending my first reptile super show in Anaheim CA next month. I plan on purchasing my first gargoyle . I’m nervous about building an enclosure for it because i want to get everything right and make sure it is okay. Any crucial tips ?
Just make sure you do your research and ask the vendor plenty of questions about their animals. Also try to find a breeder. There are a lot of people who try to buy and flip them and don’t always know proper care and husbandry.
I have two gargoyle gecko a male that weighs 45 grams and a female that weighs 53 grams they are in a custom 24 by 24 by 24 bioactive enclosure and have been together for 3 months and I’m not seeing any eggs any suggestions why
@@HagenEllis-s4u just got to be patient. It’s also becoming a bit out of season for them so wait another several weeks and check for eggs again. They can be pretty good at hiding them as well so I dig through all their substrate to find them.
How old are these guys? You said this group or that group but I’m unsure of how old they are. I just picked up my first Gargoyle Gecko and I’m trying to find some info on age / weight relation and can’t really find any thing but I’m definitely concerned about mine being 4.4 grams at 1 year
At one year they should be about 15-20 grams. If your garg is 4.4 grams at one years old I would bump up the heat and food. There is a chance it’s a runt or possibly not as old as you were told.
hey, i was wondering do their enclosures smell bad. i was thinking of getting one but that’s the one things that holding me back a little bit. i can stomach basically anything besides bad smells, id really appreciate if you could clarify if they smell a lot or not, thank you.❤
Their enclosures do not smell! As long as you take proper care of your gargoyle gecko, the tank is practically odor free. What you have to think about is substrate that will hold moisture but not to the point of molding or water logging. If you decide to give them a bio active enclosure it’s even easier on your part in the long run!!!
Cool video man. I've been breeding a trio of gargoyle for the last few years. Found your system to be really nice! Awesome ideas!
Thank you. I appreciate it
I have been researching whether or not you can keep isopods and springtails without live plants and this video finally gave me the answer. Thank you.
@@xtubejr no problem, thanks for watching💚
@@cyexotics no doubt, great vid!
Fire video are you on Morphmarket?
Yes I am!
I am currently on morphmarket
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Attending my first reptile super show in Anaheim CA next month. I plan on purchasing my first gargoyle . I’m nervous about building an enclosure for it because i want to get everything right and make sure it is okay. Any crucial tips ?
Just make sure you do your research and ask the vendor plenty of questions about their animals. Also try to find a breeder. There are a lot of people who try to buy and flip them and don’t always know proper care and husbandry.
Thank youu
No problem. I really enjoy sharing my love for the hobby
I have two gargoyle gecko a male that weighs 45 grams and a female that weighs 53 grams they are in a custom 24 by 24 by 24 bioactive enclosure and have been together for 3 months and I’m not seeing any eggs any suggestions why
@@HagenEllis-s4u just got to be patient. It’s also becoming a bit out of season for them so wait another several weeks and check for eggs again. They can be pretty good at hiding them as well so I dig through all their substrate to find them.
How old are these guys? You said this group or that group but I’m unsure of how old they are. I just picked up my first Gargoyle Gecko and I’m trying to find some info on age / weight relation and can’t really find any thing but I’m definitely concerned about mine being 4.4 grams at 1 year
At one year they should be about 15-20 grams. If your garg is 4.4 grams at one years old I would bump up the heat and food. There is a chance it’s a runt or possibly not as old as you were told.
How long do you keep them in these starter tubs?
@@dragung2291 for about a year or until they are half grown.
hey, i was wondering do their enclosures smell bad. i was thinking of getting one but that’s the one things that holding me back a little bit. i can stomach basically anything besides bad smells, id really appreciate if you could clarify if they smell a lot or not, thank you.❤
Their enclosures do not smell! As long as you take proper care of your gargoyle gecko, the tank is practically odor free. What you have to think about is substrate that will hold moisture but not to the point of molding or water logging. If you decide to give them a bio active enclosure it’s even easier on your part in the long run!!!
@@Saigethewanderer okay thank you so much for information i was thinking of making the soil bio active thanks