Dakota
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I keep my Rose Hair in a 10-gallon tank with a hide and burrowing depth, however the lid is just some standard wire-top. I'll post a picture of what I'm talking about.
I also have one of these covering my 20-gallon tank for my Cobalt Blue, along with 8 or 9 inches of burrowing depth.
I've heard these mesh lids are "evil" and such. Apparently the Ts can get stuck on these. At night, my Rosie often manages to climb up the glass a ways, but I've never seen her on the lid.
The Cobalt never leaves the burrow, let alone tries to escape, but I keep a humidity towel over it anyway.
Should I be replacing these lids? If so, with what?
I keep my Avic Avic in an Exo-Terra Vertical Reptile setup, and the top is a very soft mesh. I'll also post a picture of the setup I keep him in.
Should that be replaced as well? I see the Pinktoe occasionally upside-down on the mesh, but it's too tightly-woven for him to get stuck, and he doesn't chew it or anything like that.
Thanks!
I also have one of these covering my 20-gallon tank for my Cobalt Blue, along with 8 or 9 inches of burrowing depth.
I've heard these mesh lids are "evil" and such. Apparently the Ts can get stuck on these. At night, my Rosie often manages to climb up the glass a ways, but I've never seen her on the lid.
The Cobalt never leaves the burrow, let alone tries to escape, but I keep a humidity towel over it anyway.
Should I be replacing these lids? If so, with what?
I keep my Avic Avic in an Exo-Terra Vertical Reptile setup, and the top is a very soft mesh. I'll also post a picture of the setup I keep him in.
Should that be replaced as well? I see the Pinktoe occasionally upside-down on the mesh, but it's too tightly-woven for him to get stuck, and he doesn't chew it or anything like that.
Thanks!
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