That's a great enclosure, congratulations hope your new friend enjoys his new magnificent home. Good thinking making sure no unwanted guest are living on the bricks and tile. Thank you so much for sharing and best wishes always 😊
Do you think river pebbles would be a suitable substrate? I thought about just using ceramic tile vs sand etc. considering the fact they like to burrow.
Hey man, I read somewhere that instead of sands, Uros need a rocky environment (similar to where they're from), and that substrates that are too soft are bad for their joints.
That's a great enclosure, congratulations hope your new friend enjoys his new magnificent home. Good thinking making sure no unwanted guest are living on the bricks and tile. Thank you so much for sharing and best wishes always 😊
Great video and congratulations on the new Uro setup
take cover off the UVB fixture plastic or glass blocks UV rays.
Awsome set up Ed 👍👍
That's a GREAT Enclosure! How did you build that?
Do you think river pebbles would be a suitable substrate? I thought about just using ceramic tile vs sand etc. considering the fact they like to burrow.
Hey man, I read somewhere that instead of sands, Uros need a rocky environment (similar to where they're from), and that substrates that are too soft are bad for their joints.
What kind of enclosure is this? Where did you get it?
Where’d you get the enclosure
Question where do I find a background for a 48 inch by 18 by 18
What substrate is that? Is it sand?
I have a 250 wat bulb and it’s still not getting to 120 can someone help me out?
I use a 100 watt and the basking spot gets to 122. Try putting tile underneath or get wood that it can climb to get higher.
A CHE helps a lot
Was up
The only openings are the vents? The top is totally sealed?
Yep
Could a make big enclosure out of wood? The enclosure would just be open and the borders would be y’all enough where it couldn’t escape
sand is not the best substrate you can search up why