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<blockquote data-quote="Derbarbarian" data-source="post: 219736" data-attributes="member: 39124"><p>Hey Guys, </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input, I'll take a picture of her whole enclosure today when I get home from work, regarding the woodchips, when I initially setup her enclosure I got a big bag of repitsoil, along with another bag of soil from the pet store and I mixed them together in a 5 gallon bucket really well to use as substrate, the stuff with woodchips was actually suggested to me by friend who has numerous T's, so I took his advice on that. I'll get it cleaned out when I get home and only use the reptisoil and coconut fibers from here on out. As far as the high points of the enclosure, I know falls are a problem with them as they're incredibly fragile, the highest climbing point in her enclosure is about 4 1/2 inches off the ground which is on the top of her log/cave. When I clean out her enclosure I'm going to bury the far end into the ground to give her more of a borough and increase the amount of soil at the opening end to decrease the overall height of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derbarbarian, post: 219736, member: 39124"] Hey Guys, Thanks for the input, I'll take a picture of her whole enclosure today when I get home from work, regarding the woodchips, when I initially setup her enclosure I got a big bag of repitsoil, along with another bag of soil from the pet store and I mixed them together in a 5 gallon bucket really well to use as substrate, the stuff with woodchips was actually suggested to me by friend who has numerous T's, so I took his advice on that. I'll get it cleaned out when I get home and only use the reptisoil and coconut fibers from here on out. As far as the high points of the enclosure, I know falls are a problem with them as they're incredibly fragile, the highest climbing point in her enclosure is about 4 1/2 inches off the ground which is on the top of her log/cave. When I clean out her enclosure I'm going to bury the far end into the ground to give her more of a borough and increase the amount of soil at the opening end to decrease the overall height of it. [/QUOTE]
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