Bass.Isles
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Okay, so I finally got her improved enclosure set up today. And today was the very first day, since acquiring Isla a month ago, that my temps and humidity were optimal!
My daytime lighting is a 4ft hanging (soon to be bolted) double fixture (hung approx 22 inches above substrate level). One side is a T5 HO UVB tube. The other side is a 6400k T5 tube. I keep this on for 13 hours a day.
My nighttime lighting is a 150W 110V infrared CHE & a 100W 110V infrared CHE. I keep this on for 11 hours a day.
They are both on timers and a temperature control that makes sure it never gets too hot inside the chamber.
The pic kinda cut off the full length of the enclosure. It is over 5 ft long.
Also, got her this little "playpen" for the yard. Before anyone says it, I NEVER just go inside and leave her unattended in it lol. I usually sit right there and watch her lol. Or work close by in the yard (which is fenced). The netting is just a precaution because we have hawks close by and I'm that anal lol. The whole thing is also staked into the ground by 16 stakes.
So, how'd I do?
My daytime lighting is a 4ft hanging (soon to be bolted) double fixture (hung approx 22 inches above substrate level). One side is a T5 HO UVB tube. The other side is a 6400k T5 tube. I keep this on for 13 hours a day.
My nighttime lighting is a 150W 110V infrared CHE & a 100W 110V infrared CHE. I keep this on for 11 hours a day.
They are both on timers and a temperature control that makes sure it never gets too hot inside the chamber.
The pic kinda cut off the full length of the enclosure. It is over 5 ft long.
Also, got her this little "playpen" for the yard. Before anyone says it, I NEVER just go inside and leave her unattended in it lol. I usually sit right there and watch her lol. Or work close by in the yard (which is fenced). The netting is just a precaution because we have hawks close by and I'm that anal lol. The whole thing is also staked into the ground by 16 stakes.
So, how'd I do?