Does yours shoot poop all over one side of the cage too?
Nope, sure doesnt. This one shoots it on ALL sides of the tank :P.
11-16-2006, 11:50 PM
Entropy
Re: Pink toe T
Gorgeous 'toes there guys. I really miss my pinktoes.
I must admit I was a big A Huriana fan.
11-17-2006, 12:10 AM
piranhaking
Re: Pink toe T
One thing ive noticed though is that despite the branches i have, it rarely if ever comes off the glass (usually near the top) and hasnt webbed at all since we've had it. Anything special i should be doing?
11-17-2006, 03:29 AM
Entropy
Re: Pink toe T
Is your enclosure too dry or too moist? What is your humidity level in there? What kind of substrate are you using?
and neither of them shoot the poop... but my GBB sure does!
11-17-2006, 04:05 AM
Entropy
Re: Pink toe T
Dang, this is making me miss mine more. Husband doesn't mind the snakes but he's not too fond of spiders lol.
11-17-2006, 01:29 PM
piranhaking
Re: Pink toe T
Humidity is between 75-80 depending on when I last misted it. I cant remember the name of the substrate. I think repti-soil or something like that. It is like a very finely ground mulch type product with a few larger chunks in it.
11-17-2006, 01:34 PM
recycling goddess
Re: Pink toe T
how long as your T been in that enclosure? sometimes it takes them awhile to call the place "home" - but once they do,... they start webbing up a storm. my pokies are like that... it can take a few months before they begin webbing.
11-17-2006, 02:04 PM
piranhaking
Re: Pink toe T
I'm not really sure to be perfectly honest. Not much more than 2 months id say, probably less. Also, right now i only have bare branches in with it. Should i have leafy ones, and are there any real vines or plants that would be able to use? i dont like using fake plants. I know live ones dont work well with snakes, but thats because they'd mash them, and the moisture needed to keep the plants alive would be bad for the snake, but since these guys need such high humity anyway....