greentriple said:Very cool.
Big locks, are you worried about someone getting in?
My enclosures have a twist locking hasp on each door but I haven't had a reason to put a padlock on them, yet.VARNYARD said:As for the locks, I can't say a word, all of my tegus are under lock and key. I have locks on all of my enclosures.
Don't use those temp & humidity gages, they're know to be very inaccurate. If you look at all the ones on display in the store you should notice a wide variation in readings. Get an Accu-Rite digital indoor/outdoor/humidity gage at Wal-Mart or Home Depot. We've got 6 and they all read within a few tenths of a degree of each other.techhousejunkie said:cool and if you dont mind my asking how much is one of those humidity gauges???
We buy cypress mulch at the local Agway for $15 for (3) 3 cubic foot bags. There are some near you. RUN, DON'T WALK to the nearest one and get a few bags. They should stock it through the winter. Call around and see who has it. http://southernstates.findlocation.com/results.aspx?page=defaultolympus said:No it doesn't, actually I just broke the bank and waisted about $226 on reptibark and small bags of cypress mulch :shock: :shock: :shock: . I know it's crazy but rolexx is worth it. Cypress mulch is completly unavailable where I live nobody has heard of it. The only bags that available are the small ones at pet-co and the reptibark has always worked good.