Leezochka
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Right away have to say that I have consulted an expert vet before moving her outside, and vet said they do very well outdoors in TX (temps as high as 105 in summer days and as low as 45 in the winter nights, with very minimal humidity) AS LONG AS they get time to acclimate before winter (so September is perfect to start) AND they have plenty of humidity supplied by fogger, humidifier, misting, or what have you.
This is my setup: - a work in progress, of course, started today.
Enclosure: (self built) 6 feet tall, 66" wide, 30" deep, with french doors on the front.
Lights: on the "shady" side the day light and basking light, night heat light for the winter.
H2O and humidity: dripper system, spray bottle, fogger and cool humidifier on the "shady side", hot humidifier toward the night heat lamp side (he loooves sitting over this when it is cooler). I am waiting on a patio mister which will really be the MAIN thing - easy and cheap to run (just hook it up to a hose)
Plants: carefully selected to be safe, potted in correct organic mixes with some shredded rood medium on top, just in case:
- Mulberry trees (dwarf and regular - feeds the silk worms too) - he LOVES to eat the leaves
- Pothos - twists nicely around dead tree branches i shoved i there =)
- Cotton fern - provides shade, very soft and pretty
- Bougainvillea - very pretty flowers, will vine or bush out, grows fast, fun to climb and provides shade
- Assorted Coleus - these he loves to eat
- Star Jasmine - will crawl up things fast and has good climbable branch-like stems
- Calendula - will flower seasonally
- Copper spoons Kalanchoe - very nice looking and will be food to climb when big
Like I said, this is just the start and things will get pretty awesome when some of the plants mature (large mulberry will have to come out too eventually), but it is a start. She seems pretty happy in there - crawled all over and munched on some leaves, even drank in front of me. See pics and video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgwtqCPv7ZU
This is my setup: - a work in progress, of course, started today.
Enclosure: (self built) 6 feet tall, 66" wide, 30" deep, with french doors on the front.
Lights: on the "shady" side the day light and basking light, night heat light for the winter.
H2O and humidity: dripper system, spray bottle, fogger and cool humidifier on the "shady side", hot humidifier toward the night heat lamp side (he loooves sitting over this when it is cooler). I am waiting on a patio mister which will really be the MAIN thing - easy and cheap to run (just hook it up to a hose)
Plants: carefully selected to be safe, potted in correct organic mixes with some shredded rood medium on top, just in case:
- Mulberry trees (dwarf and regular - feeds the silk worms too) - he LOVES to eat the leaves
- Pothos - twists nicely around dead tree branches i shoved i there =)
- Cotton fern - provides shade, very soft and pretty
- Bougainvillea - very pretty flowers, will vine or bush out, grows fast, fun to climb and provides shade
- Assorted Coleus - these he loves to eat
- Star Jasmine - will crawl up things fast and has good climbable branch-like stems
- Calendula - will flower seasonally
- Copper spoons Kalanchoe - very nice looking and will be food to climb when big
Like I said, this is just the start and things will get pretty awesome when some of the plants mature (large mulberry will have to come out too eventually), but it is a start. She seems pretty happy in there - crawled all over and munched on some leaves, even drank in front of me. See pics and video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgwtqCPv7ZU