I was looking into the Tortarium and daydreaming. All of my plants are in 4" clay pots for a more natural look and because you cannot plant directly in cypress mulch. I also like how the clay soaks up water and turns it to humidity for me.
So, why not use that ability in a hide? I'd cut a big pot in half top to bottom, or use a smaller pot and bury the bottom half.
Soak the whole pot in water to charge it, position it where it is warm, and pour water on it often enough to keep it mostly wet. You could even rig up a drip system to slowly drop water on it all day long.
Fill with a fluffy substance they can snuggle into, and done.
You'd have to be careful to keep it in a warm area, because you can also make a pretty decent food chiller from clay pots (take a medium sized pot, set it in a bigger pot, fill the gap with sand, soak the whole thing well. Put food in the smaller pot and cover, position in a shaded breezy spot, and keep the sand wet to keep things pretty dang cool.)
So, why not use that ability in a hide? I'd cut a big pot in half top to bottom, or use a smaller pot and bury the bottom half.
Soak the whole pot in water to charge it, position it where it is warm, and pour water on it often enough to keep it mostly wet. You could even rig up a drip system to slowly drop water on it all day long.
Fill with a fluffy substance they can snuggle into, and done.
You'd have to be careful to keep it in a warm area, because you can also make a pretty decent food chiller from clay pots (take a medium sized pot, set it in a bigger pot, fill the gap with sand, soak the whole thing well. Put food in the smaller pot and cover, position in a shaded breezy spot, and keep the sand wet to keep things pretty dang cool.)