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dekaybrown
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They have a burrow network that goes from one end of the box to the next.
I made burrows in the beginning, but they backfilled them better than a professional landscaper.
My bet is they know best where to dig, not me.
Technical data...
all seams are sealed with carpentry grade hot melt glue, the wood is sealed with 5 coats of dutch boy latex floor sealer, the front window is a shower door with rubber gaskets.
Substrate is fully bio active, no turds to clean, the bugs break it down.
Ambient air ranges from 80-100 degrees, basking 147 degrees, humidity between 60% and 88%.
Two basking spots, one up a tree, one at ground level.
All heavy Items are securely bolted down.
and the icing on the cake, the whole box is double walled and stuffed with the insulation I saved from all my Rodent Pro orders over the years.
Had a power failure for almost 24 hours, and the temps never fell below 80.
These kids are thriving better than 99% of the other unfortunate lizards kept in the US.
and just for the hell of it, a 4 foot UVB 5.0 tube in the middle of the cage.
With these conditions, I have 2 bottomless pits that are eating me out of house and home, yet remain slim and fit. Peak growth rate at 1 inch per week.
I say they have a bright future ahead of them. ----- Regards, Wayne A. Harvey Thamnophis US Savannah Monitors Snakes and Lizards, It don't get any better....
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