I am having a hard time getting the temp in the humid hide spot above 70:/ luckily she is not using it since its too cold ! Should I get a heating mat to put under the substrate ? Any suggestions would be awesome! Penelope says thank you
What are you doing now for temps and have you tried hanging a CHE over the hide? Post a pic so we can see what we are working with to give suggestions.
Then I added about 3" of substrate. This is the spot where I put my hiding place, which consists of a bunch of moist sphagnum moss covered by a cut-in-half-lengthwise piece of about 10" PVC pipe.
I have a new baby from Ben Awes in there now, and whenever I go to look for him, he's dug down in a corner inside the pipe, and right on the seedling mat. Nice and warm, and moist.
The writing on the package it came in says it never gets above 80F degrees
Here's what it looks like from the outside:
And lifting up the PVC, VOILA!
She's usually nestled down under the moss, but maybe she's on her way out this a.m.
I put an additional red heat light over the hide and it has gone up too 75• now so maybe more patience on my side here's what the hide side looks like...
Oops forgot the pictures
Can he fit in that hide? It looks to small to me.
What if you try a different hide? I've used large tupperware and dish washing tubs turned upside down with a hole cut out for the door as hides. They work well. They may hold heat inside the hide better than that half log.
Just a suggestion.
I also like what Yvonne does with the pipe, moss and heat pad.
For regulating the temp in my hides I use the zoo med heat mats applied to the smooth side of a ceramic tile.. I place the tile rough side up. Then place coconut coir and hide on top of the tile. I use a lamp dimmer switch to regulate and decrease or increase the output to a constant temp instead of a thermostat. The ceramic holds a nice warm temp at about 83 degrees... I spritz water inside the hide daily.
Thanks for the responses. I have sense changed her enclosure and the hide is much improved. I am using a old plastic plant container which she seems to love. There was a crack in the container so I got a sponge and ran a cotton sock thru the sponge on one end and placed the other end in a glass full of water! An old wicking gardening trick that is working great! and of coarse I moisten everything everyday as part of our morning ritual!