studio2eight
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After reading another thread on care for young Jackson's yesterday - I realized I didn't have my guy's enclosure set up correctly. I immediately got the extras I was missing and re-did his cage.
I would greatly appreciate some of your opinions to make sure I have everything he needs.
Here is the enclosure set up as said in the video - a warm dry side, and a cool wet side. Heat light is set at an angle as also pointed out in the video, temperature is at a steady 78 degrees. UVB in the center. Fogger set up on the other side for humidity. The blue tape is holding the tube for the little dripper, and I have a plastic cup with a lid (holes poked in) for drainage.
This time the dripper is in place.
Here is a close up of the lighting - heat light at an angle.
Inside the enclosure, I replaced the fake foliage with a real tree. I was planning on leaving the fake ones in there until it was time to move him into a larger cage, but they absorbed the water instead of it staying on the surface for him to drink. I was able to cut this plant down to size thankfully. There are also several branches set up, all different levels. Some covered, some out in the open.
Here's a close up of the inside, you can see him on the right side and the fog coming in.
Thanks in advance!!
I would greatly appreciate some of your opinions to make sure I have everything he needs.
Here is the enclosure set up as said in the video - a warm dry side, and a cool wet side. Heat light is set at an angle as also pointed out in the video, temperature is at a steady 78 degrees. UVB in the center. Fogger set up on the other side for humidity. The blue tape is holding the tube for the little dripper, and I have a plastic cup with a lid (holes poked in) for drainage.
This time the dripper is in place.
Here is a close up of the lighting - heat light at an angle.
Inside the enclosure, I replaced the fake foliage with a real tree. I was planning on leaving the fake ones in there until it was time to move him into a larger cage, but they absorbed the water instead of it staying on the surface for him to drink. I was able to cut this plant down to size thankfully. There are also several branches set up, all different levels. Some covered, some out in the open.
Here's a close up of the inside, you can see him on the right side and the fog coming in.
Thanks in advance!!