Hi everybody! I'm getting my beardie baby this weekend, and I'm nesting, and really starting to worry and nitpick, so I'd love some help.
The flooring I've chosen is actually a replication of a friend's who seems to work out well for those of us with cold weather climate, and chilly houses! They have had their beardies in that habitat a long enough while to give me a bit of comfort, as there is a lot of controversy as for what is "correct".. (Not for this feed, thank you!)
Its actually a bit of insulation with controlled floor heating, covered by some simple textured laminate, far enough away from any interaction with lighting fixtures.
WITH THAT BEING SAID, I'm a bit concerned as we have a bit of a gap between the exterior glass and the flooring. I don't necessarily want to seal it to allow heat escape as a safety precaution, but the mom in me is like "BUT HE WILL GET STUCK, AND HE'LL BE A WALL BABY FOREVER, WHAT DO I DO?"
Any advice for the panicker?
How big is the gap between the flooring and side? A little bit isn't bad and can actually help you remove it for cleaning. I have a small gap between the tile floor and glass wall of my tank and it's not an issue. You can also cover it with something like fleece which will also provide a cosy spot to sit/burrow.
How big is the gap between the flooring and side? A little bit isn't bad and can actually help you remove it for cleaning. I have a small gap between the tile floor and glass wall of my tank and it's not an issue. You can also cover it with something like fleece which will also provide a cosy spot to sit/burrow.