VeiledOwner87
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i cleaned out the cages today, and had a hibiscus that smelled like crap, so i tossed it. cage looked bare, and tom's cage has been a little lower in humidity than i'd like it to be, so i thought i'd stick a new plant in there. i went to home depot, and they had plants for not bad a price. i put in a hanging ivy plant in toms cage that is just masive with vines, and a croton in kiwi's cage. not knowing how big they'd actually be, my cages look over crowder, well.. tom's at least. lol is it ok if you cannot find your cham in it's cage? just lookin for critique or input if this is a good or bad thing.
Kiwi's Cage:
Thomas' Cage:
i also thought i'd spoil my brev, who after like 7 months is still nameless lol. but i re did her cage. after putting a misting nozzle in her tank, i soon relized that wasnt a good idea. the tank flooded, so i took the nozzle out and gave tom two. this was the least i could do for her. my brev eggs have been fluctuating in temp lately, not a bad thing cause they stay in incubation temp range, but i want something a little more consistant. so i decide to re bury them in the tank, i just did a thing layer of soil/substrate, layed the eggs in the same up position they were and put another 1/4'' layer of soil/substrate over them, is this ok?
New plants in brev's cage:
Kiwi's Cage:
Thomas' Cage:
i also thought i'd spoil my brev, who after like 7 months is still nameless lol. but i re did her cage. after putting a misting nozzle in her tank, i soon relized that wasnt a good idea. the tank flooded, so i took the nozzle out and gave tom two. this was the least i could do for her. my brev eggs have been fluctuating in temp lately, not a bad thing cause they stay in incubation temp range, but i want something a little more consistant. so i decide to re bury them in the tank, i just did a thing layer of soil/substrate, layed the eggs in the same up position they were and put another 1/4'' layer of soil/substrate over them, is this ok?
New plants in brev's cage: