DDReptiles
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Hey,
Ok, so the last few days I have been thinking in my head about changing my current setups from large plastic tubs to all screen. I am currently housing mine in larger sterilite tubs and as much as they seem to work, I am not 100% satisfied with them as they seem to hold the humidty too well, even though they have an all screen top (about 1 foot square). So here is my current idea:
I am thinking I might buy some of those 24x24x48 inch (LXWXH) screen enclosures and breed the lineatus, fimbriatus, and henkeli in those. I know Riverbanks zoo keeps all there Uroplatus in screen and I figure the room I have is quite humid all the time (never below 50% during the day, usually 60-80% at night ambient) and I could just hook up a misting system to the tanks and just let it "rain" for 5-10 minutes daily and it could just drain out the bottom into a larger basin (kinda like a rain chamber, except I wouldn't be recycling the water back through). Just an idea I have been thinking up that seems to work in my head, but didn't know if it would actually work in practice.
I would continue keeping the smaller species I have in glass enclosures (the zoo med type) as I am happy with those, just wish they made larger sizes so one isn't limited to 18x18x24 (45x45x60 cm).
Just interested in hearing if other people have tried doing something similar, and what your experiences are. Or what your take on it is.
Thanks Derek
Ok, so the last few days I have been thinking in my head about changing my current setups from large plastic tubs to all screen. I am currently housing mine in larger sterilite tubs and as much as they seem to work, I am not 100% satisfied with them as they seem to hold the humidty too well, even though they have an all screen top (about 1 foot square). So here is my current idea:
I am thinking I might buy some of those 24x24x48 inch (LXWXH) screen enclosures and breed the lineatus, fimbriatus, and henkeli in those. I know Riverbanks zoo keeps all there Uroplatus in screen and I figure the room I have is quite humid all the time (never below 50% during the day, usually 60-80% at night ambient) and I could just hook up a misting system to the tanks and just let it "rain" for 5-10 minutes daily and it could just drain out the bottom into a larger basin (kinda like a rain chamber, except I wouldn't be recycling the water back through). Just an idea I have been thinking up that seems to work in my head, but didn't know if it would actually work in practice.
I would continue keeping the smaller species I have in glass enclosures (the zoo med type) as I am happy with those, just wish they made larger sizes so one isn't limited to 18x18x24 (45x45x60 cm).
Just interested in hearing if other people have tried doing something similar, and what your experiences are. Or what your take on it is.
Thanks Derek