Hello from Maryland!
I am looking for some help with my new a new redfood enclosure that I am working on. Last week I decided to put my very basic carpentry skills to use and build Tank (my year old cherryhead) a new enclosure. His new enclosure is a 2 x 4 wood box. It still needs paint and has a few missing details before its completely ready. I have attached a photo. I am looking for some suggestions on what kind of plants I should use, the substrate and any other helpful hits. I should probably mention that I do not have a green thumb what so ever, however I am working on it
Tanks current enclosure is a 40 gal aquarium with a few hides, no plants, and the substrate is made up of a layer of potting soil and a layer of sphagnum moss mixed with cypress mulch. I notice that the substrate dries out a lot and I have a hard time regulating the humidity. I would like to improve that on the new enclosure. I think a fogger would possibly help and maybe adding a few more inched to the substrate. I look forward to reading your suggestions and thank you in advance for your help! You guys are always so helpful!
I am looking for some help with my new a new redfood enclosure that I am working on. Last week I decided to put my very basic carpentry skills to use and build Tank (my year old cherryhead) a new enclosure. His new enclosure is a 2 x 4 wood box. It still needs paint and has a few missing details before its completely ready. I have attached a photo. I am looking for some suggestions on what kind of plants I should use, the substrate and any other helpful hits. I should probably mention that I do not have a green thumb what so ever, however I am working on it
Tanks current enclosure is a 40 gal aquarium with a few hides, no plants, and the substrate is made up of a layer of potting soil and a layer of sphagnum moss mixed with cypress mulch. I notice that the substrate dries out a lot and I have a hard time regulating the humidity. I would like to improve that on the new enclosure. I think a fogger would possibly help and maybe adding a few more inched to the substrate. I look forward to reading your suggestions and thank you in advance for your help! You guys are always so helpful!