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JettGirl
at Sat Mar 15 14:01:33 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JettGirl ]
We have a new herp in the house! Hurley is a 3 month RF who's already growing a personality and is a good eater.
One thing that we've noticed is that the likes to hunker down in his bedding quite a bit to keep moist. I work from home, so I am able to mist him regularly, but even so, his habitat only gets as high as about 50%, and doesn't stay there for long.
We compensate with soaks, but I'd like to make his environment safer.
Habitat: - Indoor hatchling enclosure - Glass aquarium (don't panic - walls are covered up to 6" to block the view) - Good sized, humid hide - Dipping pool - screen top - porcelain bulb for heating "warm end" (temp is fine) - UVB light fixture, used 13h/day
===================================== HERE'S MY QUESTION:
If I place a glass or plexi cover on top of most of the enclosure to preserve humidity (need to leave it open at the heated end), will I negate the UVB rays?
Are there other suggestions? =====================================
Thanks, Jett
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RF: Humidity, UVB & Glass/Plexi - JettGirl, Sat Mar 15 14:01:33 2008
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