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[QUOTE="DorgEndo, post: 1884723, member: 103228"] Updated Devlyn's enclosure over the weekend. I made the big change at the end of the day Saturday while she was set up on a pillow looking out the door outside. [GALLERY=media, 13080][/GALLERY] The big change I did was switching out her flat basking plateform. I am quite she she didn't like it. She rarely put any part of her body on it, would move away after only a few minutes of basking, and she also pooped on it all the time. Like, this platform sucks so much hooman I poops on it! Gave her a new log. Halfway through on Sunday she really started using it. Devlyn is proudly part arboreal, she loves climbing. I also put all her other stuff, sans wood platform, back inside. I know that grey rock hide is too small for her, but she will climb it to get onto her hammock. [GALLERY=media, 13087][/GALLERY] [GALLERY=media, 13071][/GALLERY] [GALLERY=media, 12883][/GALLERY] Also wanted to show off Devlyn in the bath. She has shed that has been around almost a week, only one leg cleared up. She got a soak which I hope helps the shed. Her bathtub in a [i]never been used for anything else except [/i]dragon paint tray. Plastic liner in the metal tray. Easy for her to hold her head above the water. [GALLERY=media, 13117][/GALLERY] [GALLERY=media, 12995][/GALLERY] After the bath and a quick dry it was straight back to the basking log to warm up and dry completely. This new log perfectly has a 104 to 105°F hot spot under her halogen bulb measured by probe. Generic brand called Enhance vivid natural light, 65W, flood. It took me a couple bulbs to find the one that works for her set up. Temps go from high to low of 90s to 80s then finally 75 on the cool side. It's so nice to have found the bulb that works best. No dimming required. I have a Herpstat1 for the main bulb but I hate it. It never adjusted the temps fast enough. I really do hate it. I'm going to program a Raspberry Pi to control her enclosure, essentially building a mini PC just to control her environment. I've build PCs before, mini PCs have been the most satisfying to make. It's coding that is outside my skill set. I would rather do coding above my current skill level than purchase another herps control device. They are overly expensive and don't deliver on features. This is what my tax return will be put towards! [/QUOTE]
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