Dune
New Member
Hi!
I recently purchased a baby russian tortoise from a local and im getting him next friday. I want to make sure everything is good and ready for him. I do multiple questions though that would really help me in deciding on the setup.
I have purchased a 36x18x12 glass enclosure with a mesh ceiling. I have attached an image of the enclosure below. Here are some of my concerns/questions.
I have tried to read pretty much everything on enclosures, lighting, and overall care specifically for babies but i still feel underprepared/overwhelmed with it all. My biggest worries currently is maintaining temp, and what lights I should use(duhhhh).My plan currently is to get a dual fixture that has a ceramic heat lamp and a basking lamp. The ceramic heat lamp will be for maintaining a nice temp at night and incase the little guy needs some warmth. I live in a old house that doesnt insulate temp well and the thermostat likes to play with my emotions and change the temp randomly. (Always stays in the 63-70 range). The basking lamp obv is for basking during the day. My third light ive thought about getting is a T5 10.0 reptile light. Ill link everything im planning on getting now. Fyi im getting a lot of stuff from amazon except likely the basking lamp, likely will go to the hardware store for that. I live far from any large towns and cities so im forced to be a consumer to the bald gazillionaire with a weird laugh and possibly telekinetic powers. (Ifykyk)
UVB
Ceramic Lamp
Dual Light Fix
Sorry for the rant, finally on to my questions.
1. Do I need a light thermostat for the basking and ceramic light? Ive read a lot of tom's post and he recommends a 65w incandescent flood bulb. But im afraid im going to go into my nearest hardware store which is 45 minutes away and buy the wrong wattage light and then have to drive back and return the bulbs, then do the whole process over again. Would it be easier to just buy a high enough wattage bulb then let the thermostat decide what temp to keep it at? A light thermostats dependable? Ive heard that they turn off when it gets too hot.
2. How long do i need to keep the uvb on? Ive heard 12 hours from others and from what Tom said in one of his post keep it on for 2-3 hours. (Dont quote me on that, also tom you the man!)
3. Is keeping the ceramic on or even getting one necessary? I dont want to overdo it but im willing to bite the bullet so the little guy gets the best possible setup. Is it important to keep on at night to maintain the temp? Ive heard 68-72. My house just has issues maintaining a temp which im fine to handle but obviously a baby tortoise is a lot more susceptible to danger with a fluctuating temp. Honestly i think i just answered my own question. But im gonna keep this question anyway.
4. Not directly about lighting but should i keep my dudes soak tub near the basking light so it maintains a good temperature? Or does it really matter since the humidity will do that for me.
5. Maintaining humidity. Do i just need a spray bottle or should i get those automatic electronic humidifier doohickies for reptiles. Also how long do i spray for and whats a good humidity to keep it at especially for a 3 month old russian.
Anyway appreciate anyone who responds. Sorry for the rant. Also ive gotten timers for the lights, humidity readers, a infared thermometer, and a basking rock to put under the lamp, and im going to the store tomorrow to buy some plexiglass or some sort of cover for the mesh top to maintain temp.
Hope yalls year is going good.
I recently purchased a baby russian tortoise from a local and im getting him next friday. I want to make sure everything is good and ready for him. I do multiple questions though that would really help me in deciding on the setup.
I have purchased a 36x18x12 glass enclosure with a mesh ceiling. I have attached an image of the enclosure below. Here are some of my concerns/questions.
I have tried to read pretty much everything on enclosures, lighting, and overall care specifically for babies but i still feel underprepared/overwhelmed with it all. My biggest worries currently is maintaining temp, and what lights I should use(duhhhh).My plan currently is to get a dual fixture that has a ceramic heat lamp and a basking lamp. The ceramic heat lamp will be for maintaining a nice temp at night and incase the little guy needs some warmth. I live in a old house that doesnt insulate temp well and the thermostat likes to play with my emotions and change the temp randomly. (Always stays in the 63-70 range). The basking lamp obv is for basking during the day. My third light ive thought about getting is a T5 10.0 reptile light. Ill link everything im planning on getting now. Fyi im getting a lot of stuff from amazon except likely the basking lamp, likely will go to the hardware store for that. I live far from any large towns and cities so im forced to be a consumer to the bald gazillionaire with a weird laugh and possibly telekinetic powers. (Ifykyk)
UVB
Ceramic Lamp
Dual Light Fix
Sorry for the rant, finally on to my questions.
1. Do I need a light thermostat for the basking and ceramic light? Ive read a lot of tom's post and he recommends a 65w incandescent flood bulb. But im afraid im going to go into my nearest hardware store which is 45 minutes away and buy the wrong wattage light and then have to drive back and return the bulbs, then do the whole process over again. Would it be easier to just buy a high enough wattage bulb then let the thermostat decide what temp to keep it at? A light thermostats dependable? Ive heard that they turn off when it gets too hot.
2. How long do i need to keep the uvb on? Ive heard 12 hours from others and from what Tom said in one of his post keep it on for 2-3 hours. (Dont quote me on that, also tom you the man!)
3. Is keeping the ceramic on or even getting one necessary? I dont want to overdo it but im willing to bite the bullet so the little guy gets the best possible setup. Is it important to keep on at night to maintain the temp? Ive heard 68-72. My house just has issues maintaining a temp which im fine to handle but obviously a baby tortoise is a lot more susceptible to danger with a fluctuating temp. Honestly i think i just answered my own question. But im gonna keep this question anyway.
4. Not directly about lighting but should i keep my dudes soak tub near the basking light so it maintains a good temperature? Or does it really matter since the humidity will do that for me.
5. Maintaining humidity. Do i just need a spray bottle or should i get those automatic electronic humidifier doohickies for reptiles. Also how long do i spray for and whats a good humidity to keep it at especially for a 3 month old russian.
Anyway appreciate anyone who responds. Sorry for the rant. Also ive gotten timers for the lights, humidity readers, a infared thermometer, and a basking rock to put under the lamp, and im going to the store tomorrow to buy some plexiglass or some sort of cover for the mesh top to maintain temp.
Hope yalls year is going good.
