That is what my fiance is going to do haha. We were actually discussing that earlier today. I have one of those fogger machine things from petsmart but it never did any good. I would have to refill the little water bottle thing like three times a day.
Ya I don't want dirt everywhere either. Then maybe I will just keep with the cypress mulch. I have a bag of the reptibark that I need to use up that I just bought the other day. I'm going to give it a go again and just soak it really good before putting it in his cage.
Right now I am using cypress mulch. What do you recommend? I use to use stuff called reptibark. Would something like that be better to use? I am also going to invest in a warm air humidifier.
What type of plants can be put in an enclosure for a red foot? Something he can nibble on and also good for helping with humidity. I am having a hard time with keeping the humidity where it needs to be. I can't seem to get my humidity above 40%. Any suggestions?
He is a male because he has the concaved area on his belly. The humidifier just doesn't seem to do much because his skin still looks dry. I use vitamin e oil on him occasionally because that is what his vet told me to use. I don't think with the set up that I have that bricks would work around...
I have had my red foot for six years. He is now in a large wooden enclosure with a UVB light and ceramic heater lamps. He has a large water dish that he can soak himself in and does so very regularly. The floor of the enclosure is covered with cypress mulch (this is what the pet store...