Hello everybody,
It's it ok to keep a juvenile in a animal plastics t10 cage...?! Lots of clutter and hides being provided.
Thanx for any replies
01-01-2021, 05:39 PM
KevinK
Re: Juvenile cage size
Not ideal but do-able provided your temps are right and you have a lot of clutter in the cage. What I would do (and have done) is cut a 3/4” thick piece of plywood to the inside dimensions of the cage and it creates a cage divider making your enclosure smaller.
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01-01-2021, 06:32 PM
philsobe1980
Re: Juvenile cage size
Quote:
Originally Posted by KevinK
Not ideal but do-able provided your temps are right and you have a lot of clutter in the cage. What I would do (and have done) is cut a 3/4” thick piece of plywood to the inside dimensions of the cage and it creates a cage divider making your enclosure smaller.
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Yes, I was thinking about adding a divider. Thank you
01-02-2021, 01:54 AM
Mr. Misha
Re: Juvenile cage size
If you don't mind maintaining a whole T10 for a juvenile, then go for it but you'll definitely need to provide a lot of clutter and a few hides (I highly recommend the Reptile Basics plastic black hides). Otherwise, order thr divider when you order from AP.
On a total different subject, you'll need at least a 80 watt RHP panel (can also be purchased from Reptile Basics).
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01-02-2021, 06:02 AM
philsobe1980
Re: Juvenile cage size
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Misha
If you don't mind maintaining a whole T10 for a juvenile, then go for it but you'll definitely need to provide a lot of clutter and a few hides (I highly recommend the Reptile Basics plastic black hides). Otherwise, order thr divider when you order from AP.
On a total different subject, you'll need at least a 80 watt RHP panel (can also be purchased from Reptile Basics).
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Hey, thank you.
Yes I already talked to Bob at proproducts, and he recommended the 75 watt panel.