Depending on the species of gecko will determine what type of habitat the animal is going to require. A leopard gecko or fat tailed gecko need a lot of heat and next to zero humidity with rocky surfaces to scale. A crested gecko would require no heating lights and 1-2 mistings dailly to retain moisture.
Some geckos live in a rainforest habitat, others live in a dry/desert climate.
A bird cage would suit perfectly. However it is important to make it soft as hard surfaces can kill them.
a desert-like habitat. If you are setting up a cage for a leopard gecko, make sure it has a warm side and a cool side with a hut on each side. Leopard Geckos come from deserts in places like Afghanistan, India, and many other places
i don't now hot maybe
Because their bodies can't heat themselves and they need heat, so the light provides heat. Plus, I think your geckos would like to see their surroundings better.
Well... that depends on what kind of snake, is it dangerous, where does it come from, do you even like snakes, what is it habitat, do you have all the money you need to buy a snake and it's habitat-cage/habitat tank, is it a land or sea snake, ect.So it all depends
I like Leopard Geckos
A cage and some straws and a bowl of water
yes because animals like hamsters and rabbits live in cages
Tree braches and bamboo
Rainforests are the best habitats.
lake
Actually, there is no right answer because it depends on what reptile you're talking about... leopard geckos have to live in a desert like habitat. So what reptile are you looking for?
most lizareds like lepoard geckos and bearded dragons and turtles