combo_breaker
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I have been growing a small benji ficus, and a small vine of creeping fig in a 12x12x12 exo-terra cage for a few months now, everything has flourished faster then I expected, so now that the environment is quite dense I am going to order my male Lygodactylus williamsi (later female also) but I wanted to up the humidity for a while, at least till I get my humidifier machine. Sooo I just placed a (i think) 6x3 (maybe 6x4) zoo med heat pad underneath a tank, as I read that it can up the humidity in a tropical terra quite well, water collects quite a lot where the pebbles are (layers go, 1 inch pebble, screen, 2 inch soil base) so I figured with the the water up against that heat, it would evaporate quickly (which is good since i have had problems with plants rotting) and in the mean time create some nice humid climate in there...am I correct? One more thing also, the young ficus clipping (doing well) I didn't notice till I place the cage back that I placed the heat pad kind of under it, I think a little more then a corner of the heat pad is under the ficus, I was wonder if I should be worried if the ficus roots will get burned? or dried out, I water quite a lot, and now I have the heat pad, I am going to more often...should I be worried? Thanks.
p.s. can anyone recommend a 18" florescent bulb that will encourage pant growth, but also animal activity? concerned more of plant growth...thanks again.
p.s. can anyone recommend a 18" florescent bulb that will encourage pant growth, but also animal activity? concerned more of plant growth...thanks again.