This Friday, I'm traveling out of state this Friday. I'll tell you what I've got so far:
A 20 gallon fish tank- for him to bask in and sleep in while in the hotel room. It's the biggest I got.
A dog carrier: Not one of the plastic ones with bars.
A small critter carrier for his crickets, food, and water.
Three blankets for his bed.
A hand warmer, a wrap around arm warmer.
A 100 Watt CHE, 75 Watt Heat lamp or 100 Watt Heat Lamp, and the UVB bulb,
Greens
Calcium with D3
Paper towels
Water sprayer
Plants
Hideaway
Basking sticks, and rock.
Is there anything I'm missing? Let me know.
By and by, with the 20 gallon, there was a background, but I took it off. Lo and behold, the glue sticks to everything. Is there anything I can use besides goof-off and goo-gone to get rid of the glue? I've tried vinegar, razor scraper, Murphy's oil soap, cold water, but no such luck. It's not inside, it's outside.
It housed my colony of crickets, but I cleaned it with water, vinegar, and let it soak for about an hour.
A 20 gallon fish tank- for him to bask in and sleep in while in the hotel room. It's the biggest I got.
A dog carrier: Not one of the plastic ones with bars.
A small critter carrier for his crickets, food, and water.
Three blankets for his bed.
A hand warmer, a wrap around arm warmer.
A 100 Watt CHE, 75 Watt Heat lamp or 100 Watt Heat Lamp, and the UVB bulb,
Greens
Calcium with D3
Paper towels
Water sprayer
Plants
Hideaway
Basking sticks, and rock.
Is there anything I'm missing? Let me know.
By and by, with the 20 gallon, there was a background, but I took it off. Lo and behold, the glue sticks to everything. Is there anything I can use besides goof-off and goo-gone to get rid of the glue? I've tried vinegar, razor scraper, Murphy's oil soap, cold water, but no such luck. It's not inside, it's outside.
It housed my colony of crickets, but I cleaned it with water, vinegar, and let it soak for about an hour.