Tank'sMom
Well-Known Member
Another thing! If you can get them outside for even half an hour...you won't need ANY lights the rest of the day! There probably isn't any light in the burrow...or very little (at most)! I'm moving these guys into different micro-biomes daily...throughout my property...although not exactly widespread...it still allows different degrees of sun/shade...and they don't see the same environment on any consecutive days!
Wow. Master Dean!
I will definitely take all your advice. The hides, and all the box, are dripping wet! But I will cover the holes if you guys think it will help.
The water dish seemed like a good idea at the time, but it isn't very practical after all so I'll be changing that too.
And YES! I totally intend on getting them outside time. Where I live it's 100 degrees and 100% humidity.
On your thread you mentioned only having them out for 15 minutes at a time, several times a day? Is that what I should do?
The lights are mainly a heat source.
And this "brooder box" is temporary. I plan to move them into a much larger, possibly outdoor (with über safety measures) enclosure as soon as they are old enough to take advantage of our perfect conditions.
Just wondering when that will be!
