New crestie owner, questions.
I switched to paper towels. I will remove the lamp, does he not need any daylight lighting to know his day from night? I covered half the screen minus where the light is, but does he not need a flow of fresh air or can I really just wrap that off as well?
Like I said I give him high humidity in the morning hours roughly 80 - 90 for 2 to three hours, then the daytime stays around 50 - 70 but I have to mist every few hours or it will drop down to low 30s.
Re: New crestie owner, questions.
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mhinkle
I switched to paper towels. I will remove the lamp, does he not need any daylight lighting to know his day from night? I covered half the screen minus where the light is, but does he not need a flow of fresh air or can I really just wrap that off as well? No, he doesn't need any extra lighting at all. The daylight coming in through the windows is enough. So unless he's in a closed room that is pitch dark 24/7, don't worry about it. He does need a little fresh air. Cover about 90% of the screen top. You only need a small "vent". Perhaps a 1" opening at either end would be a good choice so there is some circulation.
Like I said I give him high humidity in the morning hours roughly 80 - 90 for 2 to three hours, then the daytime stays around 50 - 70 but I have to mist every few hours or it will drop down to low 30s. As I said before, once a day is fine. You're going to be constantly misting all the time if you try to keep that up. It is fine for the humidity to drop as long as a once-a-day heavy mist is consistent. Humidity is often way over thought. Again, I would mist once at night instead of in the morning - geckos are more active at night and will drink better at that time. If you cover 90% of the screen top and add a couple of live plants, that will also help with the humidity very much. Misting will only go so far - cover the top and put in live plants and some sphagum moss to keep moist. You'll be all set. :gj:
New crestie owner, questions.
The light is a 20 watt on a dimmer all the way turned down.. I really doubt that's drying his tank out. It puts out 0 heat. I'm not a novice as I have other reptiles just none that require a constant humidity.
New crestie owner, questions.
New crestie owner, questions.
Yeah I hide the food in his leaves and I finger feed him every couple of days.
New crestie owner, questions.
New crestie owner, questions.
I wasn't saying you guys were being rude. Just some comments were repetitive.
I plan on getting him one of the tall tanks with the opening doors on the front once he gets a little older and larger. He has gained a noticeable bit of weight since I bought him, but I'm going on the assumption they weren't feeding him correctly.
As for now I keep the tank somewhat open so he can feed on crickets more easily.
Curious as to what are the best plants I can use for such a small enclosure?
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Evenstar
Take the lamp out and mostly cover the screen top, stick some live plants in there, and you will see almost instant results.
Sorry to hijack the thread. Just want ask a quick question. If you put live plants in the enclosure, don't you need to keep a lamp/have UVB in there for the photo period? Even if a room has windows, is it really enough ambient light? What if its north facing? Doesn't get any direct sunlight? Has another house or tree or obstruction in the way? Lol