A much happier Bruce!

Should I mix coco coir with the orchid bark to aid in moisture retention?

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A.Vazquez

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I want to thank you all for the advice, and threads! While the enclosure is no where near finished, Bruce is much more pleased with his surroundings. Little one even started digging!
Considering adding coco to help with moisture retention. Any thoughts? I've read both yes and no on here.
 

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You didn't use red light, a CHE is better, no light but it gives heat. Red lights can confuse them.
 

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You didn't use red light, a CHE is better, no light but it gives heat. Red lights can confuse them.
Thank you, I've got one ordered it should be here soon. Now I'll just be using the light until it arrives. I appreciate the help, I was planning on using both
 

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Thank you, I've got one ordered it should be here soon. Now I'll just be using the light until it arrives. I appreciate the help, I was planning on using both
Thats good. I didnt want to assume it was a night time light since it could have been camera quality. Yeah...get rid of that asap.
 

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