Terrarium Setup

jinete

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So this is my new terrarium setup. I'm always interested in thoughts/suggestions/recommendations.

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jinete

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We live and learn. That's the great thing about these forums. We can come here and discuss things and learn new things. ;)
 

Tamara

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Mmm, i don't know that but it looks like it could be an impaction risk, keep a close eye on it and make sure she doesn't ingest any of it.
 

Elizabeth Freer

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Generally leos alternate between warm dry and warm moist hides. They also like hides that are more closed than open (more private) like the hides you picture on the right and in the center.

I'd switch the right and left hides (or your overhead heat) and scoot the moist hide closer to the warm end.

Are you using an UTH or a thermostat?
 
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jinete

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Generally leos alternate between warm dry and warm moist hides. They also like hides that are more closed than open (more private) like the hides you picture on the right and in the center.

I'd switch the right and left hides (or your overhead heat) and scoot the moist hide closer to the warm end.

Are you using an UTH or a thermostat?

I have an UTH on the left side. So you would ditch the left hide for something more private?
 

Elizabeth Freer

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I have an UTH on the left side. So you would ditch the left hide for something more private?

Just switch hide placements:
~~Current right hide on the left instead.
~~Then scoot the center (humid ?) hide closer to the warm hide on the left. Locate the humid hide over your heat mat too in order to generate the desired humidity.
~~Current left hide on the right as the cool hide. That hide looks exactly like my cool hide. :)
 
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jinete

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Generally leos alternate between warm dry and warm moist hides. They also like hides that are more closed than open (more private) like the hides you picture on the right and in the center.

I'd switch the right and left hides (or your overhead heat) and scoot the moist hide closer to the warm end.

Are you using an UTH or a thermostat?

Better?
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jinete

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Temperatures are good. I'm getting about 90 or so on the warm side during the day and high 70's on the cool side. It's 8:40pm right now and temps are reading 70's to low 80's. Current temp in my home is 74 degrees.
 

Conched

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What are you using in the moist hide to keep it moist ?

It's already been mentioned but, I say it again, not the greatest use for a substrate. Feeders can get lost in that type of substrate.Dead feeders will rot and smell. If you insist on using it I would only use as much as needed to just barely cover the bottom.
 
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