molly.b
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The plant is trapped away so he isn't able to get to it, also he has the lamp that came with the reptile cage they said it's a basking lamp and a night time lamp....the cage stays about 90 degrees during the day with 30% humidity.
The nighttime is lower heat and it's not bright at all
I am very sorry I did not mean to come across to you as rude. I was only trying to explain to you what the light was like. I need your help as much as possible considering the fact that I went to a pet store and bought a tortoise thinking that I was very capable of caring for a tortoise because the pet store let me to believe that my sweet babytortoise would be perfectly fine and comfortable in a tiny little tank with a nightlight in a day light . And I would've never known any different because I've never known anyone that had a tortoise. I plan on making an enclosure much bigger for him as soon as possible. If you could please just tell me how many lights I need and what kind of bulbs I need I would truly appreciate it
If you could please just tell me how many lights I need and what kind of bulbs I need I would truly appreciate it
Also how do you change bedding in an open top enclosure , i'm currently talking to someone who is going to come and build it and I wanted to see how it's going to be able to keep humidity? Do you prefer a mulch that's damp for the whole enclosure? Or is bark better?
I guess I'm just confused on how heat Will stay in the enclosure if it's open