Pancake Change out/Upgrade

CourtneyG

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I did a change out of the baby pancakes enclosure substrate and moss and cleaned their stones off. I also upgraded some of the hides by making them bigger and for one I added another level to it. The first and only image if have of the old set up shows one of my tiered hides with a plastic cave on the other side of it. The next image shows how I made it larger and added a new level to it. Then the following image will be of another improved slate hide by making it larger as well, then the moss being added, both around and in the caves. Finnaly added the babies back.
 

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SteveW

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That looks really neat with all the slate. Pancakes are just so cool. They are definitely on my wish list. A question though; I know they are climbing ninjas and all that, but are they good with the steep-sided water bowl? I rescued a friend's red foot upside in one like that and have been paranoid ever since.
 

CourtneyG

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That looks really neat with all the slate. Pancakes are just so cool. They are definitely on my wish list. A question though; I know they are climbing ninjas and all that, but are they good with the steep-sided water bowl? I rescued a friend's red foot upside in one like that and have been paranoid ever since.
They are great with it, newly hatched ones have no problem with it and hatchlings can flip themselves over like the adults to if any thing did go weird. I tend to find them stuck wedged in between the tub wall and the bowl, but they get themselves out or I do it when I find them.
 

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They are great with it, newly hatched ones have no problem with it and hatchlings can flip themselves over like the adults to if any thing did go weird. I tend to find them stuck wedged in between the tub wall and the bowl, but they get themselves out or I do it when I find them.

Good to know. Thanks for sharing:)
 

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