I'm getting a baby red foot in a few days and I have done lots and lots of research but I still have questions about them. Sorry if its too much though!
1. I live in Georgia. Is this a good place for red foots?
2. I'm still a bit confused and worried about keeping the humidity up for his enclosure. Easy tips to help keep it up? (I have a wooden enclosure I will be keeping inside and take outside on nice days.)
3. Which is better for a baby, sphagnum moss or cypress mulch?
4. Is it necessary to have a black light or something for the night? I'm getting one for winter but what about in the warmer seasons?
5. I've heard you had to spray down the substrate to sorta help keep the humidity up but other people say to have to keep it all dry. Which is it?
6. And lastly, are red foots easier to take care of than yellow foots? They are pretty similar but I've always wondered which one would be easier for a beginner like me to take care of.
Again, sorry for so many long questions! I'd greatly appreciated it if someone would help answer!
1. I live in Georgia. Is this a good place for red foots?
2. I'm still a bit confused and worried about keeping the humidity up for his enclosure. Easy tips to help keep it up? (I have a wooden enclosure I will be keeping inside and take outside on nice days.)
3. Which is better for a baby, sphagnum moss or cypress mulch?
4. Is it necessary to have a black light or something for the night? I'm getting one for winter but what about in the warmer seasons?
5. I've heard you had to spray down the substrate to sorta help keep the humidity up but other people say to have to keep it all dry. Which is it?
6. And lastly, are red foots easier to take care of than yellow foots? They are pretty similar but I've always wondered which one would be easier for a beginner like me to take care of.
Again, sorry for so many long questions! I'd greatly appreciated it if someone would help answer!