So I originally wanted to post pictures of the enclosure to make sure I wasn't doing anything wrong. While looking up the scientific name of a mexican red knee to properly identify, I found out that I needed to know whether I had a B. Smithi or B. Hamorii. From what I can tell (as an amateur and doing an hour of research), I think its Smithi, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
Anyway, it has been climbing the walls a lot more than it's been in its hide, so I drilled holes in its enclosure for cross ventilation, because I read that not enough air flow could be the problem and now I'm curious if it's set up well enough.
Just to clarify... the picture of it on my wife's hand is the day we brought it home from a local exotic pet store, hince the bald spot. It has since had a molt. The close up in its hide with bark removed, is recent and for reference on B. Smithi vs B. Hamorii and also T. size vs enclosure size and substrate depth.
Sorry if this is too long, I just wanted to be as informative as possible for any possible questions. Thanks in advance!
Anyway, it has been climbing the walls a lot more than it's been in its hide, so I drilled holes in its enclosure for cross ventilation, because I read that not enough air flow could be the problem and now I'm curious if it's set up well enough.
Just to clarify... the picture of it on my wife's hand is the day we brought it home from a local exotic pet store, hince the bald spot. It has since had a molt. The close up in its hide with bark removed, is recent and for reference on B. Smithi vs B. Hamorii and also T. size vs enclosure size and substrate depth.
Sorry if this is too long, I just wanted to be as informative as possible for any possible questions. Thanks in advance!
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