He's up in the top-left, rear corner:
I just picked Zeppelin up today from the pet shop - boy, breeders would be so much nicer to deal with! Anyway, he's setup with a synthetic vine, a live pothos, a hide, a water dish and his little ceramic food-dish. The substrate is coconut husk. Humidity is around 65%, and the heat is just over 70-degrees farenheit. From what I understand, these numbers are quite alright, but does anybody here disagree?
As for the physical arrangement of the terrarium, there are some definite upgrades to be done in the near future, including more foliage and a better (more 'interactive') back-drop. If you guys don't mind, could you tell me what might be wrong with the way it is for now? Anything that strikes you as the wrong way to do things?
I've got two lamps setup on a dimmer for day and night-time lighting. I hope to give him a companion tomorrow from the same place I purchased him. They're too young to get an idea of sex for now, but I'd really like to start breeding in the future with more experience.
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