Hello!
I’m having a change around in my room and the best place for Leos vivarium to go would be facing a window.
My house is west facing so I only get sunlight late afternoon but I usually keep the curtains closed in the afternoon anyway to stop my room getting too hot.
Would it be okay to put leo facing a window? No direct sunlight would be on him at all.
i’ve attached pics to show you of how light comes into my room, how I usually keep my curtains and the desk I would put Leo on.
I don’t see it as a problem as I have two hygrometers in the cage, on the hot and cold sides of his cage so I can monitor the temperature, but wanted to double check
Right- I agree with @Claudiusx Like me, I don't think there's much to see outside of your window but trust me, your beardie will see every bird, tree branch blowing in the wind, squirrel running across the grass, etc.
I have Rocky's cage on the opposite side of the room but he can see but since I let him sit in the window, if his nose isn't touching the glass, it doesn't count. The glass(okay it's plastic) in the enclosure doesn't count as the glass in the house (window). But he can see the same. And I see how his eyes/pupils zoom in and out, he can see LOL
Please let me know how it goes.
I need to get Rocky out of the window back into the enclosure!