A few weeks ago I got bad news about my baby Sulcata, hearing that he wasn’t growing like he was supposed to and that most of the info out about enclosures is bad. So construction has started on the greenhouse roof for Donny. Let’s hope this will solve the problem!
So, I’m getting a new uvb set up. A reptisun T8 bulb. Keeping the heat lamp. And I’m building a greenhouse-like cover for the entire table. Building a frame and putting the clear plastic to keep it enclosed. That will fix my problems yeah?
Ok. Say, I water the enclosure more often. I get a new light setup with fluorescent type bulbs for heat and uv instead of the small bulbs. Say I get a better hide, and tent off a portion of the table to keep it enclosed. Keep the humidity in the room around 80%. Would that solve my issues?
Ok. No I won’t get argumentative. But I will say, I do use a full watering can of water in the substrate every other day. Many places such as Kamp Kenan Said that moss is a really great way to keep the hides humid. The light is a 15.0 UVB bulb. There is a heating wire element underneath the...
Then I am co
Then I don’t get what I’m doing wrong. The only main reason the closed chamber enclosure is needed, is for the humidity. But I have two steam humidifiers in that room running all day so the entire room is at 70-80% humidity. For the tortoise as well as tropical plants I’m growing...
He’s usually pretty good with finding the light and basking under it. He rarely goes to the otherside. Only every now and then for food or to explore. Unless he’s in his hide. Which he is. A lot