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Flying Geckos heating

Do you heat your Flying Geckos?
And how?

At work we don't, the tanks stay at around 80. At home I use an Under Tank Heater, is this nessecary or good?
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Heating flying geckos is the same as with any other nocturnal gecko. If you can keep the proper temperatures without added heating, then that's just fine. I used a heat lamp during the day with mine, and didn't need any nocturnal heat. You can use a Under Tank Heater, infrared light, or Ceramic Heat Emitter if needed.
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Alrighty, thanks Matt! =)

It's a tiny bit hotter, I just don't see any diff with the Under Tank Heater. He stays onthe cool side anyways. I'll probably just use in the winter and off in the summer.
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