Quote Originally Posted by MuicyJelon View Post
There’s two hides in the viv one at cool end (26*c - 29*c) & one at warm end (30*c - 35*c). He hides during the day comes out at night.
The lights are on a timer, he comes out about half an hour after they go off, then he’s back hiding before they come back on. (Timer: On 8:30am. Off 9:30pm)
It’s a three foot vivexotic.
Heat reaches the floor - checked every few hours with an IR gun. (Etekcity)
Two hygrometers, one connected with the thermostats (Komodo Combined Thermo & Hygro) which has an alarm that goes off if humidity drops or goes too high & the same for the temp. Also another little one (exo-Terra digital) that I move from end to end depending on which side of the viv he’s hiding in. Try to keep it between 50% - 60%. Moss goes in the viv to help keep it stable.
I use Eco-Earth & Forrest floor.
The Viv is in my room which is a converted loft/attic.

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Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
OP: I'm inclined to agree with this ^ ^ ^ and again, not seeing your set-up to know if he has adequate warmth where he can also hide & be comfortable (ie. warm
enough). Does the warmth reach the cage floor? (How tall is his enclosure?) What are your temps. reading & where?

Or maybe he's hungry & hunting for food, & because it's not in his cage, he wants out & is using the only thing he can grab onto?



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