bigballofyarn
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Haha that's awesome. I have a mini wreath, and a mini "Happy Halloween" sign.We bought fairy garden stepping stones and a teeny tiny welcome mat LOL
Haha that's awesome. I have a mini wreath, and a mini "Happy Halloween" sign.We bought fairy garden stepping stones and a teeny tiny welcome mat LOL
Haha that's awesome. I have a mini wreath, and a mini "Happy Halloween" sign.
Glass tanks are purdy....If you can get a big enough foot print, I'd use one hands down!
Can't see this through a tub wall...
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I had prettier setups but this is the only photo on my phone right now.
I had no idea that glass tanks were acceptable for Russians. I have my RF in one, but in most places *cough*Facebook*cough* you become subject to a lynching if you even consider putting a desert-type tort in a glass tank. What has changed, if anything?
My RT is about 4 months old now, and I am following the caresheet written by @Tom for russian hatchlings, where humidity and hydration are primary factors. So far, my little kid is going through her first big growth spurt with no signs of pyramiding, and is as healthy and active as they come
His sheet is pinned to the top of the RT section if you'd like to take a look. From what I've read, there are some big differences in information from FB and this forum. I am too new an owner to have an opinion on long term outcomes, but as for my tanked baby, she's great
But would this still be suitable for an adult?
No, this is the recommended care for babies. Adult care does not recommended tanks for Russians The caresheets are awesome resources, tho, if you are curious about comparing them to other information you've found!