My Terrarium setup for Vietnamese Giant And Action Shots
Hello there guys and girls, I finally decided while I was reading about pedes, that I might take my lil old 10 gallon to a whole new level for my pede. I have a 30 gallon in my garage that I used for my beardies, and decided to make a lil tiki theme with live minature palms and some other species of live plants, its unfortunate during my travels to pet shops and to blackmarket minerals, that I couldnt find live moss!!! that would of completed my whole setup! ahh well, anyway Im a firm believer giving space to my creatures, in this case I threw in my setup 4 bags of substrate to give depth to the ground if the pede decides to make tunnels, i sunk some cork bark into the substrate enough to have an enclosure underneath the bark in the substrate for a hiding spot, a half coconut dome also sunk into substrate to give a tight feeling for the pede and a sense of security. I added a temperature/humidity reader and a piece of vine. It sucks that my pede a couple of days ago, ate a huge hisser and thus making him quite lazy and want to sleep, so as soon as i let him go into his new terrarium, he immediatley tried to find a place to hide, he didnt find the pre made housing i made for him since he just wanted it right there right now, so he dug a hole by the palm tree. Humidity levels stay at a constant 40% which I dont know why if the substrate is very nicely damp, I might have to add heating pads but might not benefit since the substrate is several inches thick. Anyway im blabbering, hope u like. By that way, that fog there, i used a fogger on a timer to mimic foggy weather during morning hours, the fog turns on at 8 am and turns off at 8:20 am., it should look cool when the pede catches its prey in the fog i hope i can catch a shot when the pede permits. Temperature stays between 70-75 degrees farenheit, im trying to solve that issue to get up to 75-80, it should since I have a 100watt red heater bulb, well see.
Hello there guys and girls, I finally decided while I was reading about pedes, that I might take my lil old 10 gallon to a whole new level for my pede. I have a 30 gallon in my garage that I used for my beardies, and decided to make a lil tiki theme with live minature palms and some other species of live plants, its unfortunate during my travels to pet shops and to blackmarket minerals, that I couldnt find live moss!!! that would of completed my whole setup! ahh well, anyway Im a firm believer giving space to my creatures, in this case I threw in my setup 4 bags of substrate to give depth to the ground if the pede decides to make tunnels, i sunk some cork bark into the substrate enough to have an enclosure underneath the bark in the substrate for a hiding spot, a half coconut dome also sunk into substrate to give a tight feeling for the pede and a sense of security. I added a temperature/humidity reader and a piece of vine. It sucks that my pede a couple of days ago, ate a huge hisser and thus making him quite lazy and want to sleep, so as soon as i let him go into his new terrarium, he immediatley tried to find a place to hide, he didnt find the pre made housing i made for him since he just wanted it right there right now, so he dug a hole by the palm tree. Humidity levels stay at a constant 40% which I dont know why if the substrate is very nicely damp, I might have to add heating pads but might not benefit since the substrate is several inches thick. Anyway im blabbering, hope u like. By that way, that fog there, i used a fogger on a timer to mimic foggy weather during morning hours, the fog turns on at 8 am and turns off at 8:20 am., it should look cool when the pede catches its prey in the fog i hope i can catch a shot when the pede permits. Temperature stays between 70-75 degrees farenheit, im trying to solve that issue to get up to 75-80, it should since I have a 100watt red heater bulb, well see.
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