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    Getting ready for Littlefoot.. (New Baby Sav)

    Overhauled the Sav enclosure.

    Improvements made, all have been discussed and evaluated by seasoned keepers.

    I installed a 4 foot UVB light, the frame is from an aquarium light hood, so the humidity will not hurt it, I also used a cord from a Christmas light string with the tiny fuse in the plug so that if anything goes wrong the fuse will blow quickly...



    Installed ground fault circuit interruption in case of faulty grounding.



    Applied acrylic wood sealer to all exposed non treated (and some treated) wood surfaces to prohibit mold growth.



    underground drain pipe hide, partially filled with loose moist soil, The monitor will have to clear out some dirt to make a tight fitting hide.



    I dumped in some forest floor.



    And made a basking platform with a ramp, he can hide under it or sit on it.





    Mid cage readings, the hottest is the basking platform.



    small water feature.. The dinginess is not rust, it's light reflecting off the water.



    If any moisture is evaporating out into the room, it's of no benefit to the Monitor. Right now my cage is sustaining a 70% humidity level with the basking lights blaring and the dirt in there is staying nice and moist.





    Placed established meadow sod on top of the damp dirt, this will not only improve humidity retention, but add to air quality as well.

    The cave openings are circled... I have till next week for those roots to bind together, once it grows into a solid patch of sod, he can dig a tunnel, but it won't hardly hurt that grass.





    To ensure healthy grass....



    getting greener..









    and for behavioral observation without scaring the monitor...



    Last edited by infernalis; 02-03-2012 at 05:38 PM.

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