YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST! I got a nice bucket filled with organic soil and sand, I also put a small plant in it like the video said and placed it in the bottom of her enclosure.
Now, will she find it on her own?:confused:
I also bought a small hanging Potho, looks sweet.
Ha Ha...I am simply going by what this women told me. A laying bin? Crap, I need to get reading, I had no plans on getting a veiled let alone a female.
They say the same thing about snakes and my opinion is also that It depends on the animal, they claim snakes simply just tolerate us but I have a few snakes that hate being held but I have two that Ill swear to this day they LOVE being handled.
I put a med-large potho on the bottom with plans of having it climb up the side, I also am going to place a small hanging one from the top. I washed the roots free from any fertilizer, repotted and placed river rock on top of the new fresh fert free soil...
Here is where I'm at, my enclosure is 100% complete and all the levels are great so I set out to pick up my Panther that I've been looking at and visiting for several weeks. As I am looking at him through the cage a lady approaches me and asks. " are you looking to buy a new lizard? " I replied...
Ive looked and read much about humidity levels, I understand that it varies depending on species. I have also read different opinions and that a decent humidity level range from 50% to 80%, Ive read the care sheets and some are not specific on levels but merely state "moderate Humidity"...
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I think Im ready for occupancy, all temps and lighting are good, foliage is good, perchs and climbing ledges are in and secure, Drip system is in, Ill hand ist for now until I get my auto mister and Ill add a few...
think Im ready for an animal, all temps and lighting are good, foliage is good, perchs and climbing ledges are in, I may add more vines later.
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