Ethelia
Extreme Poster
Hello!
I seek the wisdom of you more seasoned keepers.
Im in the process of doing up Dexters viv. She currently has sifted sand as her substrate, a few fake plant bushes, a log and a basking stone. Pretty basic so far as enclosures go, so I want to treat her to a more stimulating home now I have a little extra cash on my hands.
Dex is a 12inch female with one front claw completely missing and the back leg of the same side with all her toes nibbled off (She was a rescue that stole my heart!)
Im planning to buy/make her a raised plateau so she can climb up it. She is a very active monster so i think (given her love of scaling my desk/sofa) she would appriciate something to climb in her lair.
I wouldnt build a particularly high platform as, although she is still agile baring in mind her disability, I dont want to make it too difficult for her.
Perhaps I could encorperate a hide underneath?
Living in a small town in the UK I can only reach 2 reptile shops, which focus on food and lizards rather than enclosure decor. grrrrrrrrr, so Im thinking id be making her something myself.
If i were to make this plateau what would I be best making it out of? Materials wise?
I have access to non-reptile pet stores, homeware superstores etc.
Another thought I had was in regards to the 'snuggle factor'.
Dexter is a snuggly beardie. She enjoys being held in a fuzzy bathrobe and when wondering around the house when she becomes sleepy or bored she will tunnel underneath a pillow.
Ive been seeing alot of vivs on this forum with blankets/soft toys in them, which i think Dex might like.
Thing is im keen to keep her on sand substrate because she enjoys the odd dig, and sometimes enjoys "hunting" worms that try to escape.
So firstly realistically would sand and a 'snuggle area' of a toy or fleece mix?
And if not could anyone suggest a way to encorperate this into my viv without mixing it in with the sand.
Any advice would be greatly appriciated
The reptiles shops here are unfortunatly USELESS for anything other than food (things like insisting there is no such thing as brumation and saying beardies like to be housed together!) so you guys are my number one port of call!
Holly & Dexter x
I seek the wisdom of you more seasoned keepers.
Im in the process of doing up Dexters viv. She currently has sifted sand as her substrate, a few fake plant bushes, a log and a basking stone. Pretty basic so far as enclosures go, so I want to treat her to a more stimulating home now I have a little extra cash on my hands.
Dex is a 12inch female with one front claw completely missing and the back leg of the same side with all her toes nibbled off (She was a rescue that stole my heart!)
Im planning to buy/make her a raised plateau so she can climb up it. She is a very active monster so i think (given her love of scaling my desk/sofa) she would appriciate something to climb in her lair.
I wouldnt build a particularly high platform as, although she is still agile baring in mind her disability, I dont want to make it too difficult for her.
Perhaps I could encorperate a hide underneath?
Living in a small town in the UK I can only reach 2 reptile shops, which focus on food and lizards rather than enclosure decor. grrrrrrrrr, so Im thinking id be making her something myself.
If i were to make this plateau what would I be best making it out of? Materials wise?
I have access to non-reptile pet stores, homeware superstores etc.
Another thought I had was in regards to the 'snuggle factor'.
Dexter is a snuggly beardie. She enjoys being held in a fuzzy bathrobe and when wondering around the house when she becomes sleepy or bored she will tunnel underneath a pillow.
Ive been seeing alot of vivs on this forum with blankets/soft toys in them, which i think Dex might like.
Thing is im keen to keep her on sand substrate because she enjoys the odd dig, and sometimes enjoys "hunting" worms that try to escape.
So firstly realistically would sand and a 'snuggle area' of a toy or fleece mix?
And if not could anyone suggest a way to encorperate this into my viv without mixing it in with the sand.
Any advice would be greatly appriciated
The reptiles shops here are unfortunatly USELESS for anything other than food (things like insisting there is no such thing as brumation and saying beardies like to be housed together!) so you guys are my number one port of call!
Holly & Dexter x