Crested geckos are popular with both beginner and expert keepers for being low-maintenance lizards. But, like with all reptiles, crested gecko tanks are key to ensuring you have a happy and healthy lizard. Crested gecko tanks are arboreal, so you may have to make slight adjustments when looking at sizes since measurements usually follow aquarium standards and focus on volume and gallons of water. Crested gecko tanks come in standard sizes, but there are still different ways to make your crested gecko's habitat their own. Crested gecko tanks vary in these features:
Like all lizards, crested geckos rely on their tanks being maintained properly to live long and happy lives. Have fun and add custom touches to not only provide enrichment but also a bit of personality to your terrarium.
The best crested gecko tanks are tall and provide enough vertical space without being too narrow. Crested geckos are arboreal and nocturnal, so they need room to climb and sleep in their enclosure. A good crested gecko tank should have plenty of shade and space to explore, bask, and hide.
Crested gecko tanks should go up in size as the gecko ages. An 8L x 8W x 12H inch tank is suggested for hatchlings, while adults need a tank that is at least 18L x 18W x 24H inches, with some experts recommending a height of 36 inches or taller.