Downsizing cage? Would he mind?
Since I am moving into a small apartment with very limited space. I am considering downsizing his cage.
He is currently in a full sized Animal Plastics T8. And I am considering moving him into an Animal Plastics Sterilite 1860/1960 Series 3tub. This will allow me to pick up 2 more and it will take up a whole lot less space than my T8.
However, I really like him having the entire T8 to himself, as I am able to provide him with 4 hides and a larger temperature variant.
And would this Tub size be efficient to keep a full grown female?
Also how much more likely is it that he could escape from one of these? A requirement of keeping caged animals in this apartment is that they are very secure and cant escape. My T8 has a lock on it.
Re: Downsizing cage? Would he mind?
Great information thanks!
What is better in a small rack like this? belly heat or back heat?
Re: Downsizing cage? Would he mind?
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jdouglas
Great information thanks!
What is better in a small rack like this? belly heat or back heat?
It depends on your room temperature.
Belly heat heats up the ambient air and creates a temp gradient, while belly heat just creates a hot spot.
I've used both belly and back heat.
I had a room temp of 70*-75*. The back heated flexwatt heated up to 115-120 degrees to achieve a 90* hot side and 80* cool side. I wasn't comfortable running flexwatt that high, so I switched to belly heat. Flexwatt isn't designed to go above 105*. With belly heat in the same room, the flexwatt only had to run 95-98* to achieve a 90* hot side and 80* cool side.
I actually liked back heat a lot, but it didn't work out well in my room. Back heat does well if the room is warmer. So it just depends on your room temp.