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Thanks Walter. I think between the shade of the oak, the two rubbermaids and the underground hide they will definitely have the choice of temps they need.
It most definitely is not my idea. I just can't remember where I saw/heard it from. Basically all you're doing is digging a hole on the outside of the cage, digging a trench from the hole to floor underneath the cage and putting your corrugated pipe in the trench and hole. Cut a matching hole...
Thanks Jake. I've been following your thread as well. Humidity is definitely the problem up here as well. I think I'm averaging anywhere from 20-30% humidity up here. I'm thinking of following the underground reptile cage design, with some slight modifications. I'm planning on cutting a...
I live in the Sacramento area. Anyone around here do outdoor enclosures for their tegus? If so how long throughout the year? How do you keep the humidity up, etc.? Thank you in advance.
Hi, my name is Bryce and I live in the Sacramento area. I've been lurking for a while trying to glean information and have decided to jump into the forum. Excited to be here.