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  • 09-28-2008, 11:27 PM
    blackcrystal22
    Re: First pictures of my BP and setup. DUW
    If temperatures are good and you have good feeding you probably don't need another hide.

    However, that hide seems really big for her, and not tight at all. Otherwise, that seems like a good setup.
    She has a really pretty reduced pattern too. Nice find. :]
  • 09-29-2008, 12:15 AM
    simplechamp
    Re: First pictures of my BP and setup. DUW
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    that hide seems really big for her, and not tight at all.

    I do agree it is big for her, but I like it that she can be over the hotspot or cool spot, or somewhere in the middle all in the same hide. She always eats and seems to have a good routine, which is the best she can do to tell me she's happy, but I do have one idea I've been kicking around.

    What I'm thinking of doing is sectioning off the hide into 2 or 3 snug areas with plastic dividers. There would be holes in the dividers which would allow her to move back and forth to the different sections. This would give her a snug fit and better security, and still allow thermoregulation within the single hide. What do you think?
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