I have a big decent sized cage, hot side and cool side, on the cool side I built him a little house/cave where he goes in at night and sleeps in total darkness. But the floor is just cardbox and I want to make his little cave a cozy, warm place in case he gets cold at night. I was thinking some sort of bedding like hamster substrate bedding. But the thing is, I have the bedding because it came with 50 wax worms i ordered a long time ago, but I kept the bedding. Maybe I cant put some in my beardie's little cave? Or I was thinking just some sort of cloth like a sock, fleece, etc.
Fake grass is ok on the cool side. Its pretty soft and easy to clean. Its good to have a mix of rough substrate eg. tiles and rocks to trim claws and something softer for getting comfy.
Fake grass is ok on the cool side. Its pretty soft and easy to clean. Its good to have a mix of rough substrate eg. tiles and rocks to trim claws and something softer for getting comfy.
Cold blooded animals don't get cozy. If they need warmth you need to use a heating pad or ceramic heat emitter.
My lizard prefers to sleep on rock, likely because it retains the day heat longer at night.
I have a dig box filled with coconut fiber and sand in the viv, which is the "softest" place to be, but he never sleeps there. He prefers rock.
But some people do put stuff like blankets in and apparently some lizards use them. But just remember that things like blankets, etc. don't do anything warmth-wise for cold blooded animals. Only external sources of heat can help them stay warmer, insulators like blankets or wood chips, etc. will do nothing to keep them warm.
Cold blooded animals don't get cozy. If they need warmth you need to use a heating pad or ceramic heat emitter.
My lizard prefers to sleep on rock, likely because it retains the day heat longer at night.
I have a dig box filled with coconut fiber and sand in the viv, which is the "softest" place to be, but he never sleeps there. He prefers rock.
But some people do put stuff like blankets in and apparently some lizards use them. But just remember that things like blankets, etc. don't do anything warmth-wise for cold blooded animals. Only external sources of heat can help them stay warmer, insulators like blankets or wood chips, etc. will do nothing to keep them warm.