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English: It was maintained at ten h 45 min day, 13 h 15 min night cycle with lights on at 07:00 and off at 17:45. 1) wet hide 2) a water bowl with fresh water provided daily 3) a hammock 4) a dry hide 5) an artificial bridge 6) the running wheel 7) a magnet glued onto the wheel to trigger the cycle counter sensor, which is circled at the bottom of the wheel 8) an artificial rock. The space between the wheel stand and the lowest part of the wheel was adjusted to ensure the space was not wide enough for the gecko to fit, thus mitigating the gecko in going under the wheel and avoiding potential accidents.
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