Kaleoscope wrote:Your tanks looks really nice! I love your shell shop/moss pit combo hangout. I might need to figure out how to make a hemp net from all the macrame stuff I have hanging around...heh. Did you make sure to clean it? Hemp can be pretty dirty and they might try to munch on it some, so perhaps boiling it a few times in salt water wouldn't be a bad idea. As for the lamps, you could buy another lamp for nighttime heat or do a lightbulb shuffle with the one you have (this will wear out your bulbs a little faster-also burnt hands), or I would personally recommend you to get a 7x11 Ultratherm UTH and slap it on the back of your tank with a light dimmer attached to it, which will suffice for both nighttime heat and daytime heat and probably cost as much or less than another lamp+heat bulb. The lamp you've got, as long as it doesn't get to hot (you'll probably need to switch out the bulb), you could still use for getting in your day-night light cycles. Additionally, I've had some serious troubles keeping humidity decent in a 10gal when I used a light, but until you have you gauges in there it may be hard to know for sure how your setup will react.
Why are you getting a filter? It seems to me like your pools aren't large enough to warrant one, and as long as you do daily water changes you should be all good. Also I noticed you were having some trouble figuring out what to use as a ramp in the pools, I use plastic canvas from a crafts store. It comes cheap in sheets sort of sized like A5 papers which I cut out ramps from, and I have some glass stones in the water dishes to help it stay down.
Hi thanks for giving me advices ! I looked online and saw a 6by11 UTH... Will that be alright to use on the back of the tank? If i get the UTH .. Do I still use a heat lamp or No? And I will look into micheals next month for products to make a ramp
This is what I'm looking into for UTH ..
http://www.reptilebasics.com/ultratherm ... -uth-6-x11
And what do you think of the temp&humidity thermometer ? Yay or nay ?
http://www.reptilebasics.com/thermometers/TH-100/