(For any others who seeing this may be wondering, if the geks were larger heavier animals, I would not have suggested the hot glue as there would be the possibility the animal's weight exceeding the glue's holding capacity.)
If you plan it out beforehand, Philip, then catching and relocating the geks while their "interior decorator" is at work, would only have to be done that time and then in the future when any major upkeep (removing items, major prunings or major cleanings, etc) is being done. It would actually be less stress for you and for them than if you're trying to do work with them in there -- assuming they are as flighty as day geks so often are.
As far as your ledge idea goes, I am not sure if they even make such a thing nor where you would find it (though perhaps in the shelving area of Lowes or HD) but if you could find some 1/2 circle or 3/4 circle ledges that the branches could rest fairly securely in, that might work. (Here I'm thinking of something kind of like the supports on either end of the clothes rod in a closet, if that makes sense.)
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