In my cage I made a big wooden structure, that is made of 3 main logs, conncted in middle and top with smaller logs.
I was wondering has anyone tried doing wild vines in a cage, I could keep a small pot on bottom and vines would slowly start climbing to the top.
OK, I just bought a Jackson two days ago.
Cage is about 20x20x40, inside there is a big wooden structure (for climbing) plus fake vegetation all over the place for cover. Cage is elevated on a stand.
18 inch reptisun 10.0 (on from about 10am to 10pm)
temp is room temp, about 75f
was...
I hope you don't mind, since I was thinking about getting a Jackson soon, i might as well add my questions well.
1) can you keep multiple in one cage?
2) lighting, 12 hours of basking/uv?
sorry, just getting a bit mad about this. Went to exotic animal swap today, got another Crested Gecko and just found out about this.
1 Veiled Chameleon
2 Crested Geckos
edit, btw I will go to local pet stores to tell them about this
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hey
she layed the eggs, about 30 of them. I have the eggs in a shoebox with same moist soil and sand mix.
few questions that need fast anwers.
1) if room temp is around 75-82f do i need any other heat source?
2) how much moisture?
3) I have the eggs slighly covered with soil/sand mix...
i had seen some articles on the net that 8 inches would be fine.
yesterday i set up a 8 inches tall by 8 inches power pot with mixture of soil and sand.
soil and sand mixture aslo was mentioned in few places online.
that is fine right?