Hey David,
My name is Sean Guard, I'm a school teacher in Denver and new to the GU site. I used to keep Phelsuma when I was a kid and am looking to get back into the hobby. I'm planning on startiing with something lower maintenance like laticauda.
I noticed from your posting of your baby laticauda, that you're located in Arizona. I'm trying to wrap my head around the whole humidity piece and figure that must be a challenge for you in that climate. What do you do to keep the humidity up? It seems like people like screen tops, but wouldn't glass make more sense in a dry climate with low ambient humidity? What about commericial misters and foggers?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Sean
My name is Sean Guard, I'm a school teacher in Denver and new to the GU site. I used to keep Phelsuma when I was a kid and am looking to get back into the hobby. I'm planning on startiing with something lower maintenance like laticauda.
I noticed from your posting of your baby laticauda, that you're located in Arizona. I'm trying to wrap my head around the whole humidity piece and figure that must be a challenge for you in that climate. What do you do to keep the humidity up? It seems like people like screen tops, but wouldn't glass make more sense in a dry climate with low ambient humidity? What about commericial misters and foggers?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Sean