Crested gecko tank, scientifically known as Correlophus ciliatus, are fascinating creatures native to New Caledonia. These arboreal geckos are renowned for their unique appearance and captivating behaviors. When setting up a tank for a crested gecko, it's crucial to consider their natural behaviors and habitat requirements to ensure they thrive in captivity.
Being nocturnal creatures, crested geckos are most active during the night. Therefore, the tank should provide ample space for climbing and exploration, mimicking their natural habitat. Vertical space is essential, as these geckos prefer to climb and perch on branches, vines, and foliage. Utilizing live or artificial plants can enhance the aesthetic appeal of the tank while providing hiding spots and climbing opportunities.
Maintaining appropriate temperature and humidity levels is vital for the health of crested geckos. They thrive in temperatures ranging from 72-80°F (22-26°C) during the day and slightly cooler at night. Humidity levels should be maintained between 60-80%, achieved through regular misting and the use of a hygrometer to monitor levels accurately.
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