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shell74
at Tue Nov 25 06:40:53 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by shell74 ]
I have a few cages similiar to those, bought at a Big NYC Herp online store, they are white laminated fiberboard with a glass front and hinged door. They have no fixtures in them though, or holes for cords. I also have a low profile grey resin enclosure that doesnt have fixtures as well. I do have a larger homemade cage that was made for boas, 15 years ago, its just way to big for her now.
I think I will start with the plexi top, on the glass tank for now. I think adding a few pieces of foam presentation board to the sides and back may help too. I have been checking the humidity at night and it has been higher when I cover the tank with the towel (60-80% for at least 12 hours). If I cover it during the day without the light I am still keeping the same air temp with the higher humidity, I guess the light isnt as important for now. Its just nice to give her that option instead of the warmer hide box area.
She did eat again, a huge fuzzy. So I guess she is pretty happy.
Thank you very much for all of your suggestions,
Michelle
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