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Post by Debbie on Apr 2, 2004 19:37:38 GMT -8
Ok everyone here is the pic of the new home that Bam-Bam is now in: Let me know what you all think? Debbie Iggy Bam-Bam and Miss Zak.
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Post by URSULA on Apr 3, 2004 5:20:44 GMT -8
Niiiiiice and big. But how ll you deal with humidity and temperature?
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Post by Tesa on Apr 3, 2004 7:30:04 GMT -8
That looks very nice Deb! Is that Bam Bam up in the right hand corner?? I can't see for sure. What kind of mesh is that on the sides??
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Post by dominick on Apr 3, 2004 9:14:11 GMT -8
Hi Debbie-
Looks great! And the price was right too!
I too am curious about what kind of wire mesh that is.
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Post by Debbie on Apr 3, 2004 15:37:23 GMT -8
Hello everyone, The mesh is 1/2" like window screen mesh. Not anything like chicken wire.
Heat and humidity is a problem right now. We are going to see about getting some plexy glass to put around the three side and leave the front open.
We are going to purchase more lites and heat emitters to try to help hold in the heat and to give her more heat than she has right now. her temps right under her lite is about 85 degrees and else where it is about 72-80 depending on where she is in the cage.
We also want to put a pond inside like the one that Iggy has in his house.
Right now we have draped blankets onver the top and the sides to help hold the heat in.
Bam-Bam is still getting her every other day baths and she is sprayed down with a warm water bottle every day along with the other two.
If any of you all have any suggestions on how to better maintain the heat and the humidity please by all means speak up. I have never had a wire mesh cage before, I have always had glass enclosures. I sure would appreciate the comments.
Debbie Iggy Bam-Bam and Miss Zak.
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