Do you possibly know what t-5 to use like a 6% or 12% or 14%? I will try thatLower your heat source until you get the desired temperature.
A tube uvb does not provide heat. You need either a ceramic heat emitter, radiant heat panel, or basking bulb.Do you possibly know what t-5 to use like a 6% or 12% or 14%? I will try that
no, I’m built her a bigger 3 by 4ft pen so I want to know what uvb to use and what heat sourceA tube uvb does not provide heat. You need either a ceramic heat emitter, radiant heat panel, or basking bulb.
Is the new enclosure an open topped table or a closed chamber?no, I’m built her a bigger 3 by 4ft pen so I want to know what uvb to use and what heat source
I will do that. It probably will have plastic chicken wire on the top to keep the dogs out.Is the new enclosure an open topped table or a closed chamber?
Take the stick on thermometer and throw it away. Useless junk. Go by the digital one.
If you don't remove that ramped water bowl, you are going to walk into the room and find your tortoise upside down and dead in it. Replace it with a terra cotta plant saucer sunk into the substrate.
They will be above the wire and what would stop the dogs because it is going in the corner about window height and the dogs jump on the couch.Plastic chicken wire won't stop the dogs. They will go right through that or just push it in. How will you arrange the heat lamp with plastic chicken wire?
Ok but I’m still not sure what to use to keep the dogs out.Heat lamp will melt plastic wire. Even plastic coated wire. Melting plastic wire stinks. So be VERY careful with heat lamps on wire. I highly recommend not letting the light rest on the lid. Put it on a stand. Really easy if you are making your own table. Just get two 2"x2" pieces of wood - nail or screw them together like a hangman's gallows, and a lamp cord hook to dangle the light above the table. Highly favorable over burning the house down, or stinking up the place with carcinogens.
They’d probably will just sniff it and hopefully not try to eat Betty.We used hardware cloth just in case the cat jumps on top of Kronk's. It's metal and I think a bit sturdier than chicken wire. If the dogs actually jump on top of the table, I don't think anything will keep them from messing the table up though.
Just because they jump up on the couch doesn't mean they'll jump on the tort table. I think your best bet is to train them to leave it alone. I mean, do they jump on top of the kitchen table? They way we trained our cat is with a spray bottle. Whenever they're staring at the table a bit too intently, spray them. It doesn't hurt at all, but it startles them and distracts them from what they were thinking about doing. And eventually they'll associate the tortoise table with the unpleasant sensation of being sprayed with the water bottle, and they'll just leave it alone.
mine was broken and the same thing happened. my tort is russian and was fine. he is v healthyI got a good thermometer to measure the temperature right but there is a problem, it is 18in hight but it is 76 on the warm side and the cheap thermometer says less that 70 on the cool side and it was 10 degrees warmer on both sides so what should I do?
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I've seen that reaction, but most dogs don't care much about them, and then eventually decide to casually chew on them like a chew toy.I've found that every dog is startled by my tortoise, then determined to murder my tortoise. In their minds, I imagine, they think that tortoises are rocks brought to life by devil magic and they are just trying to protect us, the humans they love, by killing the evil moving rock. Like a lot of people, they just want to kill it because they don't understand it. But it's your job to keep them from being able to do that. Don't let them spend time with Betty. It isn't in anyone's best interest for them to become friends.
Hardware cloth or welded wire.Ok but I’m still not sure what to use to keep the dogs out.
Ok I will try to get some.Hardware cloth or welded wire.
They have it at Home Depot. I attach it with fender washers and deck screws. If you ask for these things, a salesperson can take you right to them. Hardware cloth can also be attached to wood with a staple gun, if needed, but that is not nearly as secure if you are worried about a dog putting his feet on the wire from the couch there.Ok I will try to get some.
At Home Depot, I see 1/2 inch 19 gauge and 1/4 in 23 gauge versions of Hardware Cloth. Do you have a preference either way? Gauge size or hole size? Any absolute minimum gauge and maximum size hole?They have it at Home Depot. I attach it with fender washers and deck screws. If you ask for these things, a salesperson can take you right to them. Hardware cloth can also be attached to wood with a staple gun, if needed, but that is not nearly as secure if you are worried about a dog putting his feet on the wire from the couch there.