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  1. tlather

    veiled female won't go to the bottom to feed

    Well that looks good but my setup is inside my apartment which I keep around 70 so I don't think keeping a light on at night is necessary... I just thought it would be good to supplement the heat in the new enclosure since it is so much bigger and all mesh.
  2. tlather

    veiled female won't go to the bottom to feed

    Well, I only keep the lights on during the day... I turn them on around 5 30-630am and turn them back off between 6 and 7 in the evening, including the IR light. No, I'm not cup feeding, I have a layer of papertowels as a substrate and I am using the reptarium 'soft trays' on which I let about...
  3. tlather

    veiled female won't go to the bottom to feed

    is there harm in using an IR light?
  4. tlather

    veiled female won't go to the bottom to feed

    she is in a 65gal reptarium which is 17x28x30"... is that too big for her? she is only about 3 months old and about 2 inches long. right now she has a 16" ficus benjii and a little 8" variegated ficus which i thought would be a good perch for her while she's hunting(being lower to the ground). I...
  5. tlather

    veiled female won't go to the bottom to feed

    thanks, i will try moving the IR light from directly above her basking spot and sliding the uvb diagonallly across the top so it has more exposure on her basking spot. the entire enclosure is mesh and there is nothing between the bulb and the mesh on any of the lights.... i guess i'll see what...
  6. tlather

    veiled female won't go to the bottom to feed

    no she has a 100 or 150 watt uva light about 8" from the infra-red and an 18" flourescent uvb light in the back. i was thinking maybe I should mount the uvb on the wall behind it so the bottom gets more uvb light?
  7. tlather

    veiled female won't go to the bottom to feed

    my female veiled is about 3 months old and lives in the enclosure shown in my avatar. she likes to hang out at the top of the bigger ficus right under the infrared heat light.. occasionally crickets will make their way up to the top where she'll eat them but unlike in her old enclosure (10...
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