Sisuitl
I dig'em!
Just wondering if anybody here has had experience with vivs that have some screen components.
The idea is to build some nice wooden boxes with hinged lids that clamp shut. Rather than having a plexiglass front, I was wondering if it might be feasible to make a hardware screen or fine mesh nylon screen front. I have no cats or anything that could bother them, temps aren't a problem as they are stable, and it's very muggy around here all the time. What are your guy's thoughts on this kind of setup?
I'd like to build some nice display cages, both for my garters and my corns. My garters do really really well at room temp (lower 70s, with a warm spot in the lower 80s) and the ambient room temp easily fills the baseline requirement. The corns do just fine in a very similar setup.
Currently they are all in sweaterboxes, but even though there are tons of air holes I notice the air seems stagnant and extremely muggy compared to the air outside of their boxes. I tried to get water dishes with less surface area to reduce humidity, but it hasn't worked. This has me a bit concerned as I don't want anybody to get a respiratory infection from stale air, and it can't be terribly pleasant breathing stale air all day long.
The idea is to build some nice wooden boxes with hinged lids that clamp shut. Rather than having a plexiglass front, I was wondering if it might be feasible to make a hardware screen or fine mesh nylon screen front. I have no cats or anything that could bother them, temps aren't a problem as they are stable, and it's very muggy around here all the time. What are your guy's thoughts on this kind of setup?
I'd like to build some nice display cages, both for my garters and my corns. My garters do really really well at room temp (lower 70s, with a warm spot in the lower 80s) and the ambient room temp easily fills the baseline requirement. The corns do just fine in a very similar setup.
Currently they are all in sweaterboxes, but even though there are tons of air holes I notice the air seems stagnant and extremely muggy compared to the air outside of their boxes. I tried to get water dishes with less surface area to reduce humidity, but it hasn't worked. This has me a bit concerned as I don't want anybody to get a respiratory infection from stale air, and it can't be terribly pleasant breathing stale air all day long.