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<blockquote data-quote="Nada" data-source="post: 12536" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Never put a light on a T. T's hate light.</p><p>you can use a small reptile heat mat (preferably attached to a rheostat) If you get a sling a light misting every 10 days is fine, if it's an adult just make ure its water bowl is always full, and you can mist once or twice a month depending on where you live. If you live in the desert like I do, of course you'd want to spray more frequently.</p><p>If you get an enclosure like a plastic jar with a screw on top, it will greatly help retain humidity.</p><p>just drill holes on the side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nada, post: 12536, member: 361"] Never put a light on a T. T's hate light. you can use a small reptile heat mat (preferably attached to a rheostat) If you get a sling a light misting every 10 days is fine, if it's an adult just make ure its water bowl is always full, and you can mist once or twice a month depending on where you live. If you live in the desert like I do, of course you'd want to spray more frequently. If you get an enclosure like a plastic jar with a screw on top, it will greatly help retain humidity. just drill holes on the side. [/QUOTE]
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