Nigel seemed to be having alot of trouble with his two-bin set up. There were double the amount of corners, and he always seemed to get stuck in them. So I did the only logical thing!
I went down to the local walmart and bought a new bin! Its an xmas tree tote, and only about 4 inches less length wise than his old double bin enclosure. Its the same width, and only an inch shorter in height (which isn't a problem now, because I used a lamp stand, instead of a clamp).
All and all, its a much more "open" set up, and Nigel seems to be enjoying not having to manuver so much around rocks and such, and that pipe, to get where he is going.
He was also "tunneling" the first day in there, burying himself, and then walking under the substrate as if burrowing (too bad the aspen doesn't hold a shape!)
He is also making use of his log hide now, which is pretty rare.
Here are the pics: (I can post more if anyone wants me to.)
I'm in the process of getting some paper up on the new tub too...though it doesn't seem to be a problem, as this plastic is even more frosted than his last bins.
I went down to the local walmart and bought a new bin! Its an xmas tree tote, and only about 4 inches less length wise than his old double bin enclosure. Its the same width, and only an inch shorter in height (which isn't a problem now, because I used a lamp stand, instead of a clamp).
All and all, its a much more "open" set up, and Nigel seems to be enjoying not having to manuver so much around rocks and such, and that pipe, to get where he is going.
He was also "tunneling" the first day in there, burying himself, and then walking under the substrate as if burrowing (too bad the aspen doesn't hold a shape!)
He is also making use of his log hide now, which is pretty rare.
Here are the pics: (I can post more if anyone wants me to.)
I'm in the process of getting some paper up on the new tub too...though it doesn't seem to be a problem, as this plastic is even more frosted than his last bins.