So all of your advice on my last posting is very much appreciated. :biggrin:
I've read like, fifty web pages, a lot of postings on here, and a few books, and now I just have a few more questions as I get my home set up for my leo.
For one, I understand that I need to gut-load my crickets, and then dust them in calcium before i feed. I've noticed some places also say to put a dish of calcium in the vivarium. Are both necessary, or is it a one or the other type of thing?? Also, if i put a calcium dish in the vivarium, how often does it need to be in there and how much do I give them?? Is it the same product that I am dusting the crickets with, or is it something entirely different??
For two, I've read a lot of different accounts on how to heat my leo. I've bought an under the tank heating pad that accounts for a little less than a third of the size of the tank, and have propped the tank up to allow air flow underneath with rubber feet. I've bought a Fluckers ceramic heat emitter (a standard light) to put over the cage, and the different accounts I've seen as far as what lightbulb to put in is staggering. I've read that a 40-60 watt red bulb is perfect for night and day, and I've also read that different light bulbs are good for night and day, and at this point in time, I have absolutely no idea what kind of lightbulb to put in this thing.
Last but not least, the horrid substrate conversation. lol. My plan is to use paper towels when my leo is young, and graduate to a clay/sand mixture. However, with my under the tank heating pad, they recommend not using paper towels soley because without a substrate, the floor may become too hot. Can I use a clay/sand base, and carefully cover with paper towels??
Thank you so much for all your help, guys.
-The Turvs :yahoo:
I've read like, fifty web pages, a lot of postings on here, and a few books, and now I just have a few more questions as I get my home set up for my leo.
For one, I understand that I need to gut-load my crickets, and then dust them in calcium before i feed. I've noticed some places also say to put a dish of calcium in the vivarium. Are both necessary, or is it a one or the other type of thing?? Also, if i put a calcium dish in the vivarium, how often does it need to be in there and how much do I give them?? Is it the same product that I am dusting the crickets with, or is it something entirely different??
For two, I've read a lot of different accounts on how to heat my leo. I've bought an under the tank heating pad that accounts for a little less than a third of the size of the tank, and have propped the tank up to allow air flow underneath with rubber feet. I've bought a Fluckers ceramic heat emitter (a standard light) to put over the cage, and the different accounts I've seen as far as what lightbulb to put in is staggering. I've read that a 40-60 watt red bulb is perfect for night and day, and I've also read that different light bulbs are good for night and day, and at this point in time, I have absolutely no idea what kind of lightbulb to put in this thing.
Last but not least, the horrid substrate conversation. lol. My plan is to use paper towels when my leo is young, and graduate to a clay/sand mixture. However, with my under the tank heating pad, they recommend not using paper towels soley because without a substrate, the floor may become too hot. Can I use a clay/sand base, and carefully cover with paper towels??
Thank you so much for all your help, guys.
-The Turvs :yahoo: