Quote Originally Posted by christineho View Post
I noticed you said your CHE is centered -- might want to keep that on the warm side so she has an adequate cool side. How old is she? The log hides often don't provide enough security since both ends are open, even with moss.

What are your temperatures at on each side + ambient and what is the humidity at? I wouldn't worry too much about her falling from her climbing stick -- this happens and they learn just like human kids. I would definitely opt for a thermostat so you can help control the environment as vivi said and an IR temp gun (I bought the same one as KMG when I started and I still use it).

Don't worry, you're going to do great. The important thing is that you care enough to make it right!
I honestly have no idea how old she is. She is small, so I know she is young. They said she was eating fuzzies so thats what I’ll start with next week when I feed her. Right now, I only have an analog thermometer on the warm side and it stays between 85 and 90. I’m out right now picking up 2 digital thermometers, a digital hygrometer and a thermostat for the UTH, so I’ll have a better idea of thermos and humidity this evening! I’m considering a

Is it worth a vet visit to find out the sex and age, or too much stress?