Hey, I have a juvenile Veiled around 33 grams in a custom screen cage that is about 30lx20h. I have a triple screw in bulb fixture for my heat and UVB and I was wondering with that foot print would one 5.0 be okay or should I use two?
I do plan on getting her a much bigger screen cage once she grows out more so I already have both bulbs but wasn't sure if two would be overkill.
I also have a question about humidity. I know its generally frowned upon to use substrate but I just cant keep my humidity up past 30% for long at all without soaking the cage. I currently use news paper as ground cover and in order to keep my humidity above 30% I find that I must spray it so much that it pools. I do have multiple potted plants, dripper and a fogger. I would like to invest in a mist system but I see it as counter intuitive as I am now using a spray bottle and it would pretty much be doing the same thing, drenching it till it pools in order to keep humidity up. I have moved her cage around because the reptile room she is in is rather dry for my desert species that I cant keep in racks with bins but to no avail I still have humidity issues.
That being said, is there any work around for substrate? I typically use long fiber sphagnum in my humid hides and other terrariums but I have read that they may still ingest it out of curiosity.
Temp: 95 highest basking spot on down. Measured with a digital thermometer with probe and temp gun.
Humidity: 70% at peak, drops to 30% within 3 hours measured with digital hygrometer and an analogue one.
Plants: Two large pothos on totems covered with coconut husk and 4 smaller ground cover potted plants.
Use a pump sprayer to mist with warm water.
I do plan on getting her a much bigger screen cage once she grows out more so I already have both bulbs but wasn't sure if two would be overkill.
I also have a question about humidity. I know its generally frowned upon to use substrate but I just cant keep my humidity up past 30% for long at all without soaking the cage. I currently use news paper as ground cover and in order to keep my humidity above 30% I find that I must spray it so much that it pools. I do have multiple potted plants, dripper and a fogger. I would like to invest in a mist system but I see it as counter intuitive as I am now using a spray bottle and it would pretty much be doing the same thing, drenching it till it pools in order to keep humidity up. I have moved her cage around because the reptile room she is in is rather dry for my desert species that I cant keep in racks with bins but to no avail I still have humidity issues.
That being said, is there any work around for substrate? I typically use long fiber sphagnum in my humid hides and other terrariums but I have read that they may still ingest it out of curiosity.
Temp: 95 highest basking spot on down. Measured with a digital thermometer with probe and temp gun.
Humidity: 70% at peak, drops to 30% within 3 hours measured with digital hygrometer and an analogue one.
Plants: Two large pothos on totems covered with coconut husk and 4 smaller ground cover potted plants.
Use a pump sprayer to mist with warm water.