I live in Canada and the tempurature is starting to fall. In the summer her aquarium was getting warm around 30 degrees celcius, now it’s only 22-23.
What Is The Lowest Temperature My Gecko Can Stand?
Posted September 25th, 2009 by admin
I live in Canada and the tempurature is starting to fall. In the summer her aquarium was getting warm around 30 degrees celcius, now it’s only 22-23.
September 25th, 2009 - 12:02 pm
My first question would be what kind of Gecko he??
Most shouldn’t go below 65 F at night and during the day should get up to 85 F ,but Depending on the type how much warmer you can go, as well as the humidity, for dessert species i wouldn’t recommend a high humidity.
Please email me djnelson@AquaRealmAquarium.com with info on your lizard.
September 25th, 2009 - 12:55 pm
no lower than 20 Degrees Celsius. they need tropical temperatures
Day – Maintain a daytime temperature between 75-85º F
Night – Maintain a nighttime temperature between 65-75º F
Keep the humidity level inside the habitat at 70-80%. A hygrometer (humidity gauge) will help you keep track.
September 25th, 2009 - 3:32 pm
well it realy depends on what species of gecko you have.. you need to be more spesific if you want a correct answer. im going to assume its a leopard gecko. if so then you might think about getting a night bulb so that she dosent get so cold at night.. try not to let her get below 70*