My gargoyle Gecko Fuji was kicked from his home by a colony of ants. Now he's getting a new lease on life with a brand new, bioactive, subtropical jungle enclosure. I've had a lot of people ask how to put one together, so here it is my friends. I hope you enjoy and I'll see you soon
Bioactive enclosures make excellent and enriching homes for countless reptiles and amphibians being kept in captivity. They emulate their wild environments in a truly beautiful way, and utilize a "clean up crew" to create a nearly maintenance free setup. An enclosure very similar to this would make a perfect home for a variety of tree frogs, arboreal lizards, and tons of geckos; especially crested and gargoyle geckos.
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Bioactive enclosures make excellent and enriching homes for countless reptiles and amphibians being kept in captivity. They emulate their wild environments in a truly beautiful way, and utilize a "clean up crew" to create a nearly maintenance free setup. An enclosure very similar to this would make a perfect home for a variety of tree frogs, arboreal lizards, and tons of geckos; especially crested and gargoyle geckos.
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- Catégories
- AMPHIBIANS
- Mots-clés
- bioactive, gecko, leafystreet
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