Hi everyone
I have been reading some of the past thread posts on the topic of pyramiding.
There seem to be a lot of conflicting opinion on this topic. I'm determining to grow my 3 redfoot juveniles with
a smooth shell. I have them in a vivarium with a heat thermostat controlled environment. The heat is an ambient heat via a ceramic bulb of 80F to 86F with humidity of 70% to 80% at ground level.(bearing in mind most hygrometers are only accurate to +/-5%). There is also uvb strip bulb in and the viv is 2x4ft. I am recording there weight, size and appearance regularly. So to help me with my thoughts and ideas i could do with some opinions.
I've read that in the wild juveniles spend a lot of there time hiding from predators. Is this true and if so does this rule out the plenty of exercise thoughts.
Also could someone take a stab at giving me a list of everything that a juvenile gets calcium from in the wild.
How much uv from the sun would a juvenile actually be exposed to on average a daily routine in the wild.
One last thing. Could anybody tell me what temperature my substrate should be at.
Any comments welcome
Thank you
Craig
I have been reading some of the past thread posts on the topic of pyramiding.
There seem to be a lot of conflicting opinion on this topic. I'm determining to grow my 3 redfoot juveniles with
a smooth shell. I have them in a vivarium with a heat thermostat controlled environment. The heat is an ambient heat via a ceramic bulb of 80F to 86F with humidity of 70% to 80% at ground level.(bearing in mind most hygrometers are only accurate to +/-5%). There is also uvb strip bulb in and the viv is 2x4ft. I am recording there weight, size and appearance regularly. So to help me with my thoughts and ideas i could do with some opinions.
I've read that in the wild juveniles spend a lot of there time hiding from predators. Is this true and if so does this rule out the plenty of exercise thoughts.
Also could someone take a stab at giving me a list of everything that a juvenile gets calcium from in the wild.
How much uv from the sun would a juvenile actually be exposed to on average a daily routine in the wild.
One last thing. Could anybody tell me what temperature my substrate should be at.
Any comments welcome
Thank you
Craig