Yes, looks good to me!Is this ok for the wire hole
I didn’t find anything for a 10cm hole so i 3d printed one
Yes, looks good to me!Is this ok for the wire hole
I didn’t find anything for a 10cm hole so i 3d printed one
It only gets up to 30 degree celesius maybe because it’s still not closedYes, looks good to me!
Once you put things together - post some overview photos. If something's off we will figure it out.It only gets up to 30 degree celesius maybe because it’s still not closed
Should i put anything under the heat lampOnce you put things together - post some overview photos. If something's off we will figure it out.
You can put a flat stone, slate or terracotta saucer turned upside down. It's not strictly necessary, but helps sometimes to achieve desired basking area temperature. It's better than getting a higher wattage basking bulb.Should i put anything under the heat lamp
The black slates can get surprisingly hot, keep an eye on it with a temp gun.You can put a flat stone, slate or terracotta saucer turned upside down. It's not strictly necessary, but helps sometimes to achieve desired basking area temperature. It's better than getting a higher wattage basking bulb.
I should soak him 20-40mins daily right?You can put a flat stone, slate or terracotta saucer turned upside down. It's not strictly necessary, but helps sometimes to achieve desired basking area temperature. It's better than getting a higher wattage basking bulb.
Some measure it just using their hand, the water has to be luke warm like for a human baby.I should soak him 20-40mins daily right?
And how would i know if the water is good or not for him i mean the temperature
Ok for the substrateSome measure it just using their hand, the water has to be luke warm like for a human baby.
Then you just have to pour a cup or two of water in the corners. Usually once in a week or two. This will keep bottom of the substrate moist. Once in a month you can mix top and bottom layers.Ok for the substrate
I should put the coco coir in water then dry it with my hands before putting it in the enclosure then what should i do after i get the tortoise to keep mist in it and keep the humidity 80%+
Should i put the cup equally in each corner or 4 cups one for each corner?Then you just have to pour a cup or two of water in the corners. Usually once in a week or two. This will keep bottom of the substrate moist. Once in a month you can mix top and bottom layers.
After putting coir in the enclosure - pack it down with your hand. This will reduce mess and top layer will dry out more slowly.
The water has to be up to the point where the shell and plastron meet. I prefer to put the water in first since my tortoise doesn't like soaks and I feel like the water pouring in is extra stress.Should i put the cup equally in each corner or 4 cups one for each corner?
Also should i put it after i put the substrate since i have dried it with my hand?
Lastly forgot to ask about the soak should i put the water in the bowl then put the tortoise or put the tortoise then put the water on it till it reaches the needed level then close the water?
And what is the needed level of water?(to its shell,to the middle of its legs or what)
Yes, more or less equal to have bottom layer evenly moistened. I add more water to the warm end (substrate there dries out more).Should i put the cup equally in each corner or 4 cups one for each corner?
Also should i put it after i put the substrate since i have dried it with my hand?
Lastly forgot to ask about the soak should i put the water in the bowl then put the tortoise or put the tortoise then put the water on it till it reaches the needed level then close the water?
And what is the needed level of water?(to its shell,to the middle of its legs or what)
So a cup equally in each corner?Yes, more or less equal to have bottom layer evenly moistened. I add more water to the warm end (substrate there dries out more).
When you first put rehydrated coir usually there is no need to add water. It's damp enough.
You can add one cup in each corner of the warm side and half-cup in each corner of the cold side. Eventually, you will see how much is too much. You can make a hole in substrate and check - if you see a muddy pool that's too much. If coir is dried for 2 cm deep - you can add more water. There is no precise science behind it.So a cup equally in each corner?
And what about the soak questions
Yes, you can use Arcadia bulbs in Reptisun fixtures and vice versa.Can i use arcadia uvb bulbs with reptisun hood? T5
Because the reptisun bulb is now triple the price and I don’t know if it will come back to original price or not when i need it
In summary how do i fix the acrylic to the woodI'm not sure I understand what you're trying to do. Can you post a photo, maybe?