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Enclosure/tank question.
what are your humidity and temps at? looks pretty open in there..
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You should black out 3 sides of the tank with construction paper, poster, or something like that. What are you using for heat?
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I would also ditch the humidity gauge that you have. I recently switched to this and I'm really happy with it. I tested the humidity with the below test kit, was spot on, didn't need any calibration. Temperature reading was also spot on.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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With a glass tank I used this to insulate the bottom and back of the tank
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Reflectix...5#.Uf1-45KThyI
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Re: Enclosure/tank question.
 Originally Posted by alykoz
what are your humidity and temps at? looks pretty open in there..
I try to keep the humidity around 50/60 and the temp on the hot side is about 86. I use a heat mat to keep it warm and a heap lamp as well.
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Re: Enclosure/tank question.
 Originally Posted by martin82531
Thanks! I'll definitely get those.
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Enclosure/tank question.
 Originally Posted by raelabross
Thanks! I'll definitely get those.
Don't use the adhesive backing that comes with it, any type of adhesive inside the tank is bad. I would use a hot glue gun to adhere it inside the cage.
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Question #1 should always be...are you using a UTH and if so, do you have it hooked up to a thermostat?
Beyond that, yes, blacken out the sides and back in some fashion. That makes them feel more secure in their surroundings.
A nice thermometer is the Acurite w/ probe that you can get from Walmart for about $12.00. The probe is perfect for hot spot temp while the body keeps check on your ambient temp and humidity.
A great way to maintain humidity is to cover the top with tape covered foil, leaving about 20% uncovered for air flow. Also you can change substrate to reptibark or Eco earth <or a mixture of both>, those tend to hold it longer under dryer conditions. You can also use plexiglass, drilling holes and cutting out a spot for a heat lamp if necessary.
At 4 months, your little guy is still a baby and will be overwhelmed by wide open spaces so clutter is good. Some use crumpled paper, others use vines and leaves to fill in that space.
Hope this helps...
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Re: Enclosure/tank question.
 Originally Posted by MsMissy
Question #1 should always be...are you using a UTH and if so, do you have it hooked up to a thermostat?
Beyond that, yes, blacken out the sides and back in some fashion. That makes them feel more secure in their surroundings.
A nice thermometer is the Acurite w/ probe that you can get from Walmart for about $12.00. The probe is perfect for hot spot temp while the body keeps check on your ambient temp and humidity.
A great way to maintain humidity is to cover the top with tape covered foil, leaving about 20% uncovered for air flow. Also you can change substrate to reptibark or Eco earth <or a mixture of both>, those tend to hold it longer under dryer conditions. You can also use plexiglass, drilling holes and cutting out a spot for a heat lamp if necessary.
At 4 months, your little guy is still a baby and will be overwhelmed by wide open spaces so clutter is good. Some use crumpled paper, others use vines and leaves to fill in that space.
Hope this helps...
I am using a heat mat, and I do have a thermostat hooked up to it.
All of my questions equal answered. Thanks
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