A couple questions

MitchFix

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Hi everyone I have some questions about basic cage set up. I have a female veiled that another member here thinks is about 9 months. I got her from a Petco so I have no clue how old she is. Right now she is in a 16"x16"x30" screen cage. The back and 1 of the sides have some wax papers draped over the outside to keep the water off my bookshelf and the wall. She has a lot of vines and a live mini fig tree that she loves to nibble on. Her basking spot is around 87 (working n trying to get it to 85 but still playing with it a little) and then the rest of her cage drops to low 70s at the bottom.
I have been doing some research on laying bins and right now I don't have a whole lot of room in her cage for one. Can I use a substrate in the bottom of her cage instead of a lay box? right now she has a thin layer or coconut husk (because that's what the girl told me I needed when I got her.) But I was going to switch it out for some paper towels when I clean it this weekend. What do you guys recommend? Any advice is appreciated.
 

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The lay box has to hold at least nine inches of soil (pesticide free soil playsand or a mixture not coconut substrate of anything in that category) so no you can't use substrate without it takeing up a fourth of the cage and spilling out the sides. Also I recommend putting a few more branches and a fake plant branch or something at the top front. She will greatly appreciate the privacy and new space.
 
What kind of lights do you have and what is your supplimentation schedule?
I have a 75W infrared basking bulb and a 10.0 13W UVB day light bulb. Once a month the gets a multivitamin and every other day when she gets fed she get her crickets dusted with calcium without D3.
 
I have a 75W infrared basking bulb and a 10.0 13W UVB day light bulb. Once a month the gets a multivitamin and every other day when she gets fed she get her crickets dusted with calcium without D3.
The multivitamin should be 2x a month and she needs calcium with D3 2x a month as well. Great job on using the calcium without D3 on every feeding. Also keep in mind that the UVB bulbs need to be replaced every 6 months even if they look like they're working. They may turn on but they lose uvb output
 
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