noahrofsky7
Established Member
Hello,
As an owner who is expecting Jackson’s babies in a few months, I’m preparing in every single way possible. I have read time and time again that babies can drown from a single droplet of water on their nose.
I am going to be keeping them in individual 16 quart tubs positioned vertically, measuring 12 inches tall, and will combine two together to form a larger bin measuring 8 inches wide. They will be fitted with screen bottoms and screen on the lids, and the enclosures will be on bakers shelves.
Being kept in smaller cages for the first month or two, and using automatic misters that shoot pressurized water, how do I prevent this from happening? Is it possible to prevent this?
Thanks very much as always. This forum is extremely helpful, especially right now.
As an owner who is expecting Jackson’s babies in a few months, I’m preparing in every single way possible. I have read time and time again that babies can drown from a single droplet of water on their nose.
I am going to be keeping them in individual 16 quart tubs positioned vertically, measuring 12 inches tall, and will combine two together to form a larger bin measuring 8 inches wide. They will be fitted with screen bottoms and screen on the lids, and the enclosures will be on bakers shelves.
Being kept in smaller cages for the first month or two, and using automatic misters that shoot pressurized water, how do I prevent this from happening? Is it possible to prevent this?
Thanks very much as always. This forum is extremely helpful, especially right now.