Re: Why do they house......
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Allie
Mine comes out as soon as it gets dark outside too. So right now he's out from about 6pm on. We get to see him lots.
same here
mine is running lightless, because the timer i bought has failed already. what junk. im going to grab a CHE some thick vinyl and a cheap dimmer for it this weekend and just install some moon light LED's and use them for night viewing and ambient day light for his light cycle.
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I just use the window for cycling. We have an open concept main floor so it works well. Kitchen at one end, dining in the middle and living room (with tanks) at the far end. We use UTH's for heating with no overhead lights since the tanks are in a very sunny room during the day. In the evening we keep the lights off in the immediate tank area but on in the kitchen at the other end of the floor. It's enough light to see them but not enough that it drives everyone back into their hides.
All my nocturnal guys come out right at 6pm like clockwork. Of course the leos are looking for dinner too. They start giving me the stink eye if they don't see the feeder tank by 7pm. lol
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my beardy gives me the stink eye right after work every day at 5:15 like clock work too :P
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Don't even get me started on my beardie. I'm her total slave 24 hours a day.
Re: Why do they house......
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Allie
Don't even get me started on my beardie. I'm her total slave 24 hours a day.
ive been thinking of a way to construct some form of auto cricket dispenser lol so far i have not found a plausible way. he is still little and isnt into fresh fruit or veggies so much yet.
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It is what I have mine in and he does fine. Also mine is NOT a baby. He is just over 4 ft. I also have some nice foliage and hides and water bowls. I see nothing wrong w/ it! Just my 2 cents.
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If my BP is out at night, I never see her. Sometimes she pokes her head out to say hello, but that is about it.