Bunnybergg
Member
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?
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?