Recently had a bells fall into my lap.
I've done alot of research on the sp, but I've been finding alot of contradicting info.
I've had a Red Foot for about 5 years, and have had no issues keeping up humidity (I live in Arizona) so I don't expect any issues with this sp
heres what I've got so far.
1.0 bells hingeback "bramble"
Heres Brambles enclosure.
its a 45 gallon tote, and measures 35"x20"x19".
the substrate is a cypress mulch/ peat moss mix to hold humidity.
i gave him 15" of substrate for burrowing.
The hide is half a plastic bowl, with a hole cut out, submerged in the substrate
the light is a 75 w that I only keep on for a couple hours after a spray.
his enclosure is positioned by a window with lots of sun for uvb.
He has a sepia bone for calcium and his beak.
todays menu consists of Mustard greens,Collard greens,Cantaloupe,Tomato,Mango, Mushrooms, and Earthworms. How's that for variety lol
opinions greatly appreciated
I've done alot of research on the sp, but I've been finding alot of contradicting info.
I've had a Red Foot for about 5 years, and have had no issues keeping up humidity (I live in Arizona) so I don't expect any issues with this sp
heres what I've got so far.
1.0 bells hingeback "bramble"
Heres Brambles enclosure.
its a 45 gallon tote, and measures 35"x20"x19".
the substrate is a cypress mulch/ peat moss mix to hold humidity.
i gave him 15" of substrate for burrowing.
The hide is half a plastic bowl, with a hole cut out, submerged in the substrate
the light is a 75 w that I only keep on for a couple hours after a spray.
his enclosure is positioned by a window with lots of sun for uvb.
He has a sepia bone for calcium and his beak.
todays menu consists of Mustard greens,Collard greens,Cantaloupe,Tomato,Mango, Mushrooms, and Earthworms. How's that for variety lol
opinions greatly appreciated