Well I don't have a digital camera to take pictures, but I figured I'd describe my RT enclosure as best as possible because I want to make sure I'm doing everything right.
I have a wooden tunnel on the cool side, and some large stacked rocks on the warm side(safely). The substrate is eco earth with aspen on the top(makes it easier to spot poop). I have a ceramic plate that you would put under a flower pot as their water dish. the enclosure is about 6 1/2 ft long 2 feet wide. I have a heat lamp on for 12 hrs a day on the warm side and a UVB tube in the middle(one thing I wasn't sure about is how close should the UVB be to the ground?). I feed them random organic greens I get from the grocery store with TNT twice a week(I have a list that I got off a site of safe RT greens) I'm also trying to grow plants from the broadleaf mix from carolina pet supply, but I've been having some trouble with it. I give them a bath about once a week and clean up their enclosure daily. I also have cuttlebones which they never seem to touch.
thanks
I have a wooden tunnel on the cool side, and some large stacked rocks on the warm side(safely). The substrate is eco earth with aspen on the top(makes it easier to spot poop). I have a ceramic plate that you would put under a flower pot as their water dish. the enclosure is about 6 1/2 ft long 2 feet wide. I have a heat lamp on for 12 hrs a day on the warm side and a UVB tube in the middle(one thing I wasn't sure about is how close should the UVB be to the ground?). I feed them random organic greens I get from the grocery store with TNT twice a week(I have a list that I got off a site of safe RT greens) I'm also trying to grow plants from the broadleaf mix from carolina pet supply, but I've been having some trouble with it. I give them a bath about once a week and clean up their enclosure daily. I also have cuttlebones which they never seem to touch.
thanks