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Thanks everyone! Patsy is right it helps them more then it hurts them. In the wild they get all their water intake from the bugs and plants they eat in captivity they don't get it as much in their food so bathing keeps them hydrated, helps the shedding and helps them go potty. Now I was told...
It is not completely finished but it is now livable. I still got to install the vent, it has screen covering the hole but it will look better when I put in the vent I have to still do some trim work also and right now there is plexiglass covering it until the guy gives me the ok to go get my...
I decided to do it on the side I think it looks a lot better. Just put some décor to show kinda what it will look like. I am going to screw a piece of driftwood to the side to look like it is growing out the wall but im still working on that. Right above the highest tile is where the basking...
Got the UVB fixture mounted and got the doors outlined so once the saw battery charges I can get all them cut and ready for install. I picked up the tile today so as soon as I get everything sealed I can put down the flooring
The floor is not nailed down yet this is just showing the size of the enclosure area is 19x37x20 then down below that I am putting a shelf in and I am going to run heating pads and put my dubia colony bin on them and those will be covered by 2 doors with a lock so my 2 year old dont get them...
This is the pulpit Gutted it then lowered the flooring to 20 inches and put a shelf below that. But the enclosure is 19x37x20. I didn't nail the boards down yet I just set them up to show what it will look like