GermanDude
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Good Evening to all of you,
I came up with some, well, lets call it, failure of housing so I figured I would ask you guys for some hints what I should do.
So here is a short story about how I ended up with my problem:
I started to build a new Vivarium (L 1,20m x B 80cm x H 1m) for my 1.1 Chondrodactylus Bibronii (The male is a Bibron for sure but i am starting to wonder about the female being a Turneri :-x) After painting the selfmade backplane with Epoxidharz and setting all up I waited for 10 days to see how the climate developes and its around 38 to 45% at day and 55 to 65% at night with 10 hours of daylight. The substrate of the left half is 1/2 humus and 1/4 sand and 1/4 soil i took out of there old vivarium to have some microorganisms, the other half of the ground is 3/4 sand and 1/4 humus both. The temp at daylight is aproximately around 28°C, under the spot 38C and at night between 18 and 20°C. My 2 Bibrons moved in like a week ago, I already found a clutch of eggs and everything seemed fine... But then... after cleaning I slipped due to an injury I got from sports and fall... on my "Bartagamen" (Pogono vitticeps) vivarium and basically broke the whole thing...
So here is my problem, I am in the middle of a house moving and I am not sure what to do so here is my question:
Is it possible to have my Pogona move in with the Bibrons for a couple of days to aybe 2 weeks until i set up a new place for him to house?
I know they come from different continents, they have not the exact same requirements, but my Pogona is still pretty tiny (12,5cm from tal to nose).
I also wanted to as if the excrements of Pogona Viticeps or Bibroniis could harm the other with their specific Microorganisms Bacteria and so on?
I started to let my Pogona have its hibernation which I started for him 18 days ago and due to my glass shattering accident he is barely awake and morelikely sleepy the whole day. My Bibrons start to travel around around 11pm, lights go off at 10pm.
What do you guys think?
I could really need an advice, should I let him have his hibernation in a 30 x 30 x 60cm terrarium and in this time get a new terarium? Or can I set him to my Bibrons for this time. :idea::idea::idea:
Thank you all for your advice....
I came up with some, well, lets call it, failure of housing so I figured I would ask you guys for some hints what I should do.
So here is a short story about how I ended up with my problem:
I started to build a new Vivarium (L 1,20m x B 80cm x H 1m) for my 1.1 Chondrodactylus Bibronii (The male is a Bibron for sure but i am starting to wonder about the female being a Turneri :-x) After painting the selfmade backplane with Epoxidharz and setting all up I waited for 10 days to see how the climate developes and its around 38 to 45% at day and 55 to 65% at night with 10 hours of daylight. The substrate of the left half is 1/2 humus and 1/4 sand and 1/4 soil i took out of there old vivarium to have some microorganisms, the other half of the ground is 3/4 sand and 1/4 humus both. The temp at daylight is aproximately around 28°C, under the spot 38C and at night between 18 and 20°C. My 2 Bibrons moved in like a week ago, I already found a clutch of eggs and everything seemed fine... But then... after cleaning I slipped due to an injury I got from sports and fall... on my "Bartagamen" (Pogono vitticeps) vivarium and basically broke the whole thing...
So here is my problem, I am in the middle of a house moving and I am not sure what to do so here is my question:
Is it possible to have my Pogona move in with the Bibrons for a couple of days to aybe 2 weeks until i set up a new place for him to house?
I know they come from different continents, they have not the exact same requirements, but my Pogona is still pretty tiny (12,5cm from tal to nose).
I also wanted to as if the excrements of Pogona Viticeps or Bibroniis could harm the other with their specific Microorganisms Bacteria and so on?
I started to let my Pogona have its hibernation which I started for him 18 days ago and due to my glass shattering accident he is barely awake and morelikely sleepy the whole day. My Bibrons start to travel around around 11pm, lights go off at 10pm.
What do you guys think?
I could really need an advice, should I let him have his hibernation in a 30 x 30 x 60cm terrarium and in this time get a new terarium? Or can I set him to my Bibrons for this time. :idea::idea::idea:
Thank you all for your advice....