Okay, I went ahead with the big one for now because its what I have, I'll pick up a smaller tub that i can leave in the tank sometime tomorrow to give him the option to dig when I'm not homeClyde's behavior doesn't sound too troubling and I think she'll be fine. If she's still gong for hornworms then she still has an appetite. As for the laybox, make a smaller one that fits right in her tank. A plastic sterilte or rubber maid about 20" long, 10" wide and 7" high. You can find those at office supply, Walmart, etc.
Fill it about 3/4 with the damp sand/soil, cut a corner out of the lid to act as an entrance and put it in the cool side of the tank, around 80 -82 degrees .
Here he is this morning digging… wish I was home to put him in his dig box but I won’t be home for another 4 hoursO.K, that looks good with the cave already built in.
I didn't mean to out the hi thereYeah, i would put a egg layer in there hi just in case, she might have eggs even tho you don't feel it yet.
And the out i meant put, I'm typing to fast rn and I send it and then I read it lolI didn't mean to out the hi there
Yeah i’m going to try to get that tonight. Stuck at home rn watching if he’ll dig. So far no interest…Yeah, i would put a egg layer in there hi just in case, she might have eggs even tho you don't feel it yet.
Okay good to know, light was more for warmth but I have a ceramic heater I could use.Clyde's weight is on the plus side and whether she is carryng eggs or not they can go off food for a while for no particular reason when they are so well fed in captivity like Clyde. BTW, you don't need a big beam of light over a laybox, most dragons want privacy and more darkness.
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