Aw man I have a 24x18x36 pvc so it lacks the air flow required so I’m wondering if you have any other lizard suggestions I was thinking tokay geckos as I do like the slightly larger species
I keep even hot lizards like leos in the basement, because it gets cold enough at night, and it's easier to heat with a UTH/CHE/DHP than it is to cool down the air.
I believe he was talking about "under the cabinet" type lights. However, I think these would be virtually impossible to find at this point as most governments have banned the production of halogen lighting for home-use.
Gotcha - yeah that explains why nothing came up when I searched. Do you have any suggestions on alternative low profile lighting/heating for this species? Appreciate the prompt response.
Taken from "Abronia Lizards | The Ultimate Guide" - The Animals at Home Podcast: ruclips.net/video/xblbd4cLcYQ/видео.html
Aw man I have a 24x18x36 pvc so it lacks the air flow required so I’m wondering if you have any other lizard suggestions I was thinking tokay geckos as I do like the slightly larger species
What do you generally keep the humidity levels at?
Perfect care videos good way to make good use of the whole podcast!
I keep even hot lizards like leos in the basement, because it gets cold enough at night, and it's easier to heat with a UTH/CHE/DHP than it is to cool down the air.
What halogen puck lights are you referring to at 5:32? Where can one source these puck lights?
I believe he was talking about "under the cabinet" type lights. However, I think these would be virtually impossible to find at this point as most governments have banned the production of halogen lighting for home-use.
Gotcha - yeah that explains why nothing came up when I searched. Do you have any suggestions on alternative low profile lighting/heating for this species? Appreciate the prompt response.
@@KEBLEGH Hmm I'm not 100% of any. I would recommend jumping on the Reptile Lighting group on FB, someone should have a few suggestions
@@AnimalsatHomePodcast Thanks a bunch for the help!