Ok, thanks! Is that 6 hours ahead of the US or behind?Six hours, I believe.
Ok, thanks! Is that 6 hours ahead of the US or behind?Six hours, I believe.
Ok, so if it's 5:00 PM in Minnesota, it's about 11:00 PM in Britain?UK is 6 hours ahead of US Central time
Ok, so if it's 5:00 PM in Minnesota, it's about 11:00 PM in Britain?
I'm looking now too, and one was nibbling on the cuttlebone! So awesome! I want to do this!
It is 11pm now in the UK
I believe he lives in the UK
I'm correctIt is 11pm now in the UK
Thank you!The light is on between 7am and 5pm UK time, they get fed at about 7.30am, if they smell protein they normally come straight out, they have a bath mid afternoon.
They do also come out more when the fogger comes on (15 mins every hour in the morning from 6am and 15 mins every two hours in the afternoon)
Daylight does come through the lid although that 7am to 4pm in the UK at the moment, the camera does have night vision, and I do change the position from time to time
Those tortoises look really nice!
That's cool, so can you control the camera remotely?
That's cool, so can you control the camera remotely?
Cool that Russian camera monitor thing is creepy though.....The camera can be panned left and right, up and down remotely, I think you can see from the screen grab off my iPad that I have an app to do this, I can also do it via a browser.
I then can set guest access to either view live video but with no control or a still only, the setting I have for guests means it can't be moved, in the previous location outside their enclosure meant it was possible to look around the room, now it's inside the enclosure I may alter the settings so you could move it
Although with today's news, our Russian cousins could be looking in!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-30121159
Well, I guess I'll never get to see them eat I'm never up at 3 am.......