so since both of these are good, would it be ok to use half and half, put mulch on the side she stays in most of the time and the bark on the other and see what she likes more? Or should I just stick to one? She has had mulch for the past 2 years, and I dont want to upset her or make her...
so just use that stuff and put moss in there? Or should I get this bark and mix some other stuff in? Mentioned earlier someone said the coconut husk is a good alternative as well
I am looking for substrate for my enclosure. ITs an 8x4x4. Currently use the zoomed forest floor from amazon, BUT it cost a fortune for that stuff. Any advice on what I can use to keep the cost down but still retain the humidity? I have read to use the coco husk or some type of bark and then add...
I have an 8x4x4 PVC enclosure. Used to have a humidifier but like I mentioned no longer have it, I spray her enclosure once a day. But Have not poured water in the corners yet. I use the eco earth forest floor with coconut fiber.
I have a closed enclosure for my Redfoot, What's a good fogger or humidifier to use for her enclosure? I had one before and it broke, and all the reviews for most of them say they all leak or break within a few months, just getting opinions, thanks
Well the place I got it from said it would be perffect for a redfoot enclosure. I was also reccomended the deep heat projectors. I have one 150 che in there already and just for 2 more yesterday which I will put in there tomorrow. It stays about 70ish in the room downstairs.
I was trying to figure out how to make my enclosure heated more. It currently has a deep heat projector and a 100W CHE i believe. Her enclosure is 8x4x4. I was looking into radiant heat panels, any suggestions on those or should I just add another ceramic heat emitter?