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Well after about a week Lacey's viv was finally ready for her to move in. I still have to get some more decor(plants,branches and such) but this is it. I think it turned out awesome and I love it!
Got a question for you Candice. I think I remember you useing great stuff to make a background for Frank. Am I remembering correctly? If so would this work on plywood? And what kind of paint/sealer should I put over it? I was thinking of doing this when I build Lacey's enclosure but was curious...
For a baby, newspaper, paper towels, reptile carpet, non adhesive shelf liner or tile are the best substrates to use. If you like the sand look I would suggest waiting until your baby is over a year old and then using clean sifted play sand. The bulb wattage will depend on the temps in your home...
Dusty(hubby) is planning on making Lacey's enclosure this weekend. So I have a few questions.What kind of light fixtures/ bulbs are you useing? How did you hang the fixtures? How many vents will I need and what size should they be? Thats all I can think of for now but I'm sure there will be more.
First off I would recommend getting a reptiSUN 10.0 tube style light. The coil bulbs have been know to cause eye issues. You can purchase that bulb at petmountain.com for about $25. The therm you have also should be replaced with a digi with a probe or a temp gun. The round stick on ones only...