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As long as it's cluttered, the sides are darkened, and temps and humidity are good, it shouldn't be a big issue. Have you tried feeding yet? That's usually a pretty good indicator, since a very stressed out BP is unlikely to eat.
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Re: Adult enclosure for juvenile??
well I was unsure about feeding him so soon... I got him yesterday so I figured I would wait at least until saturday to attempt to feed him... does it matter that the paper is white around the tank?? What I heard to use was black construction paper but I wasnt sure if it would make a difference
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Yes, cluttered. As in, he can move from one temperature gradient to another without having to "see sky". Shrubbery is good or even just lots of crumpled paper.
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Re: Adult enclosure for juvenile??
okay thanks guys now another question... I feel like hes not going to find the gigantic water dish on the cool side of the tank, like its too far away, so I put a smaller dish next to his warm hide do you think I need to leave this here or can I remove it
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Re: Adult enclosure for juvenile??
 Originally Posted by Addicted2BP
well I was unsure about feeding him so soon... I got him yesterday so I figured I would wait at least until saturday to attempt to feed him... does it matter that the paper is white around the tank?? What I heard to use was black construction paper but I wasnt sure if it would make a difference
I'm really not sure if it makes a difference tbh. Don't make it a far journey to get from a warm to a cool hide. Crumpled newspaper can help, until he's more settled and eating, then you can take it out if you don't like the look of it. Waiting until Saturday to feed is a good idea, in the mean time, only handle him when absolutely necessary. Good luck
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Re: Adult enclosure for juvenile??
 Originally Posted by Addicted2BP
okay thanks guys now another question... I feel like hes not going to find the gigantic water dish on the cool side of the tank, like its too far away, so I put a smaller dish next to his warm hide do you think I need to leave this here or can I remove it
Sure leave it there, it can't hurt, and will help make things feel more cluttered. Just be sure to change it frequently because bacteria will grow in it faster if it's on the warm side. It's not a problem, just something to be aware of.
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Re: Adult enclosure for juvenile??
so as it turns out, the paper seemed to do the trick. this morning he had knocked over one of his plants and wasnt so far in his hide anymore so im fairly certain hes adapting just fine!!!
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