courtneyannb
Arachnopeon
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- May 18, 2015
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That is why I said I can't just go to Walmart and get substrate like someone suggested I do, I never once said I was stressed out about the humidity thats why I don't understand why everyone has gone off on this subject, I said I put the plant in there because it was left over and I read they "help" with humidity, I never asked one question about humidity, I simply justified why I put a plant in my enclosure, on a post that had nothing to do with enclosures! Lol
Sorry to sound like a jerk, it just sucks to ask a totally non related question and everyone over inundate you with thier 2 cents worth, ugh!
I will ask another question though, in everyones "opinion" do I have to let my T's burrow to be a proper T owner? The only T I've had burrow is my Curly hair sling but I hate the idea of never seeing my babies, but do want them all to be happy!
---------- Post added 06-08-2015 at 04:06 PM ----------
Sorry to sound like a jerk, it just sucks to ask a totally non related question and everyone over inundate you with thier 2 cents worth, ugh!
I will ask another question though, in everyones "opinion" do I have to let my T's burrow to be a proper T owner? The only T I've had burrow is my Curly hair sling but I hate the idea of never seeing my babies, but do want them all to be happy!
---------- Post added 06-08-2015 at 04:06 PM ----------
Thays a great idea, thank you!I keep my pamphos in plastic sterilite containers with holes around the sides-- NOT on the lid. I've been use using with some sphagnum moss mixed in just at the top. Every two days I wet down the substrate and moss and let it dry out before wetting it again.
I feel like KKs aren't the best enclosure for Ts who need their sub dampened once in a while. Not enough airflow, and the airflow it does have is all the way at the top. I like airflow closer to the substrate line.
As stated, you shouldn't be doing cage maintenance with your T out and wandering about. I'd put a plastic catch up overtop of him inside of the enclosure and do what you need to do, then remove the cup.