Richardidn
New Member
Hi, I'm planning to move my baby sulcata (6,5 cm ish) from a open top torto table to a ventilated chamber since its been raining hard and the weather is getting cold.
The main reason is it's humid and windy where I live (North Jakarta) and my baby is just recently recovered from RI (runny nose, but is eating well and active now). FYI I have read the basic sulcata caresheet from Tom
So how do you guys set your closed chambers? What is the keypoint? How do you keep your substrate free from those little bugs/worms and fungi? Are they dangerous?
My chamber is made of wood, should i cover the inside wooden surface? What should i cover it with if necessary?
Anything else i should be aware?
The main reason is it's humid and windy where I live (North Jakarta) and my baby is just recently recovered from RI (runny nose, but is eating well and active now). FYI I have read the basic sulcata caresheet from Tom
So how do you guys set your closed chambers? What is the keypoint? How do you keep your substrate free from those little bugs/worms and fungi? Are they dangerous?
My chamber is made of wood, should i cover the inside wooden surface? What should i cover it with if necessary?
Anything else i should be aware?