The enclosure itself isn’t the largest, but I figured it would make do for a temporary enclosure until the baby grows larger. It’s a 4 sided glass with a screen top tall exo-terro. I’m using a soil, moss, and coconut fiber substrate. There is a decent size pool area filled only high enough so they can sit in the water. There’s a large plant and a column decor which I wrapped both with a vine that entagles all throughout the enclosure. The vine reaches a horizontal peak for a basking spot. I’m using a mini-halogen day lamp to provide their day and night cycle. Finally i’m using a ceramic heater to provide constant heat to the enclosure. The humidity ranges from 30-40% and their basking spot reaches about 85 degrees with a temperature of 75 in the enclosure (day time). At night the enclosure is about 70 degrees. I have a feeder bowl in there I put the smallest crickets I could find at local shops in overnight. They’ve still yet to leave their soaking disg/pool area or feed.





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