New diy enclosure

She made it! :heart_eyes:

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Congrats :tada::clap:

Hope she settled in well :crossed_fingers:

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I do notice a wavy tail so try to get her really well hydrated

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I noticed that too, assuming it’s from the extra day stuck in shipping sadly

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Enclosure update!

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That looks fantastic Nathan! What a job well done! Your new little gargoyle is going to love it! :blush::100:

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Looks great! Are you going to add some more branches?

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I’m undecided currently. I don’t have a lot of room, but I also know I don’t seem to have a ton of horizontal space. Where it’s a hexagon, I did the back half of it (so 3 out of 6 sides) in the cork bark/custom background. There’s a tunnel that’s horizontal near the top, but I’m not really sure how to add branches that would look good and not block my plants from light. It’s got to sit for a month or so before she goes in there, so I may tweak it as we go

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Thanks Caron!
It’s my first attempt at full diy background and full bio from the start. My wifes gecko has bioactive but it isn’t to this level. He’ll be getting upgraded next I’m sure lol

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It looks great, but I would recommend more climbing options towards the front or you’ve likely wasted the front half of the enclosure (for now at least)

I find the garden croton towards the left are great climbing option when it’s fully grown, but likely take a while. It’s my favourite plant as holds their weight and study.

The weeping fig isn’t always popular with my cresties, that being said…I have one Gecko that loves it

It will look even better once you’re plants have established

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GORGEOUS! :sparkling_heart: :fire:

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