Terrestrial Gecko Housing
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Swell Kalahari Premium Vivarium And Cabinet 153cm/5ftIn stockFrom £559.99 Regular Price £699.99 Save £140.00 -
VivExotic Repti Home Maxi Large Three Tier Black Vivarium - W:115cm x H:168cmIn stockFrom £493.29 Regular Price £794.93 Save £301.64 -
VivExotic Repti Home Maxi Medium Grey Vivarium With Cabinet 86cm/2.82ftIn stockFrom £211.89 Regular Price £359.98 Save £148.09 -
VivExotic Viva Black Large Cabinet 115cm/3.77ftIn stockFrom £129.99 Regular Price £199.99 Save £70.00 -
VivExotic Viva Large Grey Cabinet 115cm/3.77ftIn stockFrom £129.99 Regular Price £199.99 Save £70.00 -
VivExotic Repti Home Maxi Large Three Tier Grey Vivarium - W:115cm x H:168cmIn stockFrom £493.29 Regular Price £794.93 Save £301.64 -
HabiStat Standard Arboreal Black Vivarium 61cm/2ftIn stockFrom £141.99 Regular Price £171.74 Save £29.75 -
Swell Premium PVC Vivarium Stack 110 x 50 x 125cmIn stockFrom £459.99 Regular Price £599.97 Save £139.98 -
VivExotic Repti Home Medium Three Tier Black Vivarium - W:86cm x H:134cmIn stockFrom £274.49 Regular Price £455.94 Save £181.45 -
VivExotic Viva Large Oak Cabinet 115cm/3.77ftIn stockFrom £129.99 Regular Price £199.99 Save £70.00 -
Help and advice on shopping for: Terrestrial Gecko Housing
What type of enclosure does a Leopard Gecko need?
Leopard Geckos are one of the most popular terrestrial geckos, and they need an enclosure that provides enough space for them to roam. A glass terrarium or reptile vivarium with a secure lid works best for keeping them safe and comfortable, with plenty of room for them to move around and hide. Leopard Geckos enjoy a dry, warm environment, so be sure to include a heat mat or heat bulb to create the perfect temperature gradient in their enclosure.
How do I set up the perfect home for a terrestrial gecko?
Setting up a comfortable environment for your terrestrial gecko involves creating a natural, safe space for them to thrive. Start with a good substrate such as coconut fibre or reptile carpet, which is easy to clean and allows for natural digging behaviour. Include hiding spots like coconut hides or hollow logs where your gecko can retreat when they need privacy. To maintain a warm, dry environment, use a heat mat or heat bulb to create a temperature gradient, and add plants or rocks for additional enrichment.
