Plant lots of weeds and water them regularly.How can I make it more humid? There are a few small plants- succulents and a small spider plant.
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Is this temperature gun okay?
Will get picture of enclosure in a minute.
Thanks for your help
It looks very nice and spacious, but the sides are very low and the edges and corners aren't capped, so climbing out will be easy.Here's the indoor enclosure, sorry it's not very good quality
Thankyou, what plants would you recommend? I could get some weed mix seed but that would take a while to growI would still say: Much more plants and regular watering.
If it's warm enough you would never find young Hermanns in an open space like this. They not only feel more secure, but also have higher humidity when they are sitting in half-shade between plants on moist soil.
I have a humid hide in the outdoor enclosure, I could make one for the tortoise table as well. I thought vivariums were a big no for tortoises because they get too hot?Hello!
I have a hermanns too. And like you, I started with an opened top enclosure. After Spud started to pyramid, I found this site and was informed about the need for humidity. Now spud is in a closed vivarium and growing smoothly.
When I had the table, I covered it with Perspex and left a little space for the light. Humid hides are also an option.
I keep spud at around 60-70% humidity. I also have a small humidifier to bump up the humidity
Plantain, dandelion, clover, strawberries, violets,... Whatever you can find.Thankyou, what plants would you recommend? I could get some weed mix seed but that would take a while to grow