yes, and I think that two levels are more difficult. that's why I want to clarify the nuances. and how did you connect them? you probably didn't just assemble two, and then put them on top of each other, cutting out holes for the transition
I have already read all the topics about cases on this...
thank you! I reread the topic you dropped more than once. in my country, from the thick ones you can only buy 10mm or 19mm right away. so I’m wondering if 10mm will work for a double.
and I'm also interested in the author's dimensions and the thickness of the material, to be absolutely sure.
about 9 months, but this is not certain. Perhaps the seller sold another turtle using someone else's documents, since he claims that the turtle is 5 months old. but I trust the person named in the document more. Either way she is severely stunted
In the next terrarium I plan to tilt it so that there is a different index in different places of the terrarium. but if I start building a new terrarium now, my husband will divorce me😂. since I spend whole nights reading all the topics on the forum. and he just recently helped me complete...
I don’t understand, is it better to lower it back 46 centimeters to the 4.3 index and turn it on during the day for a couple of hours? (since if it shines all day, the turtle will hide all day). or complete the top to make a 3rd index?
Because I raised it, I can’t close the roof completely and the humidity suffers. Now, according to the information on the lamp box, the turtle gets a 3.8 index. If I lower the lamp as before, then I will have the top completely closed and I will be able to keep the correct level of humidity...
I’m also very worried about the moment that the turtle goes to hide when the ultraviolet lamp turns on. Let me remind you that I have Arcadia 12% T5. I had it set at 46 centimeters from the turtle. I decided that it was too much for her and raised her to 50 centimeters. but the turtle still...
It’s just that with my previous lamp I get an ideal temperature of 80 degrees in the cold zone and 97 in the warm zone. It's also 80 degrees cold at night. and with an incandescent lamp I have 96 in the warm zone and 84-85 in the cold zone
I’ll also clarify about the heating zone lamp. I proceeded from the recommendation in the picture, where the left is good and the right is bad. my lamp is like the one on the left. Do I really need to replace it with an incandescent bulb? I just now replaced the 40-watt incandescent lamp...
Thank you very much! This previous lamp gave me the correct temperature in the heating zone without increasing the temperature on the other side. This may be due to the metal coating inside the lamp. I haven’t installed a ceramic heater yet, since the temperature in my room is just 26...