Everything I had looked up on these guys when I bought mine contradicted each other. I do keep mine around the mid-70's, and try to keep him very humid, misting him a few times a day. I don't think the temperature drops 10 degrees at night, but it is definitely a few degrees cooler.
For mine, I use the tropical soil you find at petstores, with moss on top, and then leaves on top of that (I get my dried leaves at saurian.net, but I'm sure a lot of online reptile shops would have them. I like them). I also make it as full as possible...I have fake ferns and lots of leafy vines, so he can stay well hidden. He seems to be doing very well. I've had him since October.
But Tom can probably give more info than I can.![]()



I am trying to get as much info and research on M. nasuta as possible cause i have read they are labour intensive or difficult to keep in captivity
It is hard to come by good, reliable first hand info on them. I was wondering the proper temperature to keep them at which i read is from mid to high seventies but no higher cause it can stress them and around ten degrees cooler at night. is this correct? also any hints or pointers on cage setup, good substrate, any tricks or helpful gadgets(ultrasonic fog machines, automatic misters, drip systems etc.) Any helpful hints anybody has had success with in owning these will be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance
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