Tonyerz
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Hello,
I have been going threw this forum for a while now. Just reading peoples advice. I signed up today because I feel like I need to share some info and I also have a question.
I have a female meller her name is Sarah. Since I have had her now which would be 7 months ago I had her in a nice big screen cage. Since I live in Canada it is very cold at the moment, I didn't think a screen cage would be best for her but I got it anyways due to all the negative feed back on her about glass tanks.
Since she has been in the screen I didn't find her very happy. She has lost a lot of weight and there is not humidity that I can actually keep trapped in the cage since it all goes threw the screen. She has also chipped a few of her nails from climbing the screen as well. She has cuts in the bottom of her hands from a lack of humidity. I brought her to the vet two weeks ago and she reccomanded me to have her in a glass tank to trap the humidity in and invest in a humidity and temp adjuster (automatic) also a fogger for the tank to help take the rest of her shedding off.
I guess it would be ideal to have a screen cage if you are from a place that's constantly hot and humid but its cold and dry were I am from. The night before last when I was sleeping I heard her fall from the screen twice. I woke up and she was on the bottom of the cage. So that was it. I went and bought her a 40 gallon tank its not tall but its long. She is still able to walk back and forth but if she had to fall its not a far drop at all. She also broke her horn from the screen as well. I am hoping to keep her in this tank until it gets nice and hot here then transfer her into her screen tank and have her outside sometimes for real sun.
Now I have spend $300 yesterday on a fogger system and humidity and temperature controller. I just need to know one thing. They want the temp F and C and the humidity number. I don't know what's ideal for her. What should her humidity be? 70??? And what should it be at night should I turn the system off at night? I know her temp should be around 85-90 F but what about the C ?? It gives that option.
Hope you guys can help me for a speedy recovery.
P.s. and now she can actually eat because the crickets can't climb the cage and hide now ...
I have been going threw this forum for a while now. Just reading peoples advice. I signed up today because I feel like I need to share some info and I also have a question.
I have a female meller her name is Sarah. Since I have had her now which would be 7 months ago I had her in a nice big screen cage. Since I live in Canada it is very cold at the moment, I didn't think a screen cage would be best for her but I got it anyways due to all the negative feed back on her about glass tanks.
Since she has been in the screen I didn't find her very happy. She has lost a lot of weight and there is not humidity that I can actually keep trapped in the cage since it all goes threw the screen. She has also chipped a few of her nails from climbing the screen as well. She has cuts in the bottom of her hands from a lack of humidity. I brought her to the vet two weeks ago and she reccomanded me to have her in a glass tank to trap the humidity in and invest in a humidity and temp adjuster (automatic) also a fogger for the tank to help take the rest of her shedding off.
I guess it would be ideal to have a screen cage if you are from a place that's constantly hot and humid but its cold and dry were I am from. The night before last when I was sleeping I heard her fall from the screen twice. I woke up and she was on the bottom of the cage. So that was it. I went and bought her a 40 gallon tank its not tall but its long. She is still able to walk back and forth but if she had to fall its not a far drop at all. She also broke her horn from the screen as well. I am hoping to keep her in this tank until it gets nice and hot here then transfer her into her screen tank and have her outside sometimes for real sun.
Now I have spend $300 yesterday on a fogger system and humidity and temperature controller. I just need to know one thing. They want the temp F and C and the humidity number. I don't know what's ideal for her. What should her humidity be? 70??? And what should it be at night should I turn the system off at night? I know her temp should be around 85-90 F but what about the C ?? It gives that option.
Hope you guys can help me for a speedy recovery.
P.s. and now she can actually eat because the crickets can't climb the cage and hide now ...