Re: New to Caring for BP's
Ah, I'll move the water dish now then :)
I thought it would help raise the humidity.. specially since the habitat was new, I didn't want it to be too dry for them..
Both of the hides are the exact same (actually, all 4 of them are, 2 per tub)
Is it a no-brainer to assume that I should continue wiping the condensation off of the top of the tub?
Re: New to Caring for BP's
i actually used a drill for a tub i use for feeding. it worked perfect and quick...
Re: New to Caring for BP's
Your using a tub for feeding?
Is that because you have multiple BP's in one habitat? or should I be using a separate habitat for feeding?
I read somewhere that its fine to keep multiple young BP's in one habitat but that you should feed them in a separate place
Re: New to Caring for BP's
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Originally Posted by
mpkeelee
you shouldnt keep any BP's together, unless its for breeding purposes. you do not need to feed in a seperate enclosure. people say they get cage aggression but i dont belive thats true. and i tihnk most people will agree with me.
I feed all of mine in their tub.
OP, also remember to make sure that you buy a thermostat for your UTHs :)
Re: New to Caring for BP's
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Originally Posted by
QuidsBalls
Ah, I'll move the water dish now then :)
I thought it would help raise the humidity.. specially since the habitat was new, I didn't want it to be too dry for them..
Both of the hides are the exact same (actually, all 4 of them are, 2 per tub)
Is it a no-brainer to assume that I should continue wiping the condensation off of the top of the tub?
It does help raise humidity to put the water dish over the heater, but humidity means more condensation (which isn't a bad or good thing). Really you just need to get your thermostat and hygrometer so that you can measure the humidity to make sure it's not too high.
And yeah, no need to feed your balls in a separate bin. And also don't keep them together. It's just poor husbandry. Occasional cannibalism and more commonly just being unable to keep track of which animal is shedding/defecating and when.