dougefresh;752286; said:man your enclosure is sweet, how do you heat it? and how big is the burm?
tankyou;752320; said:Thanks as you can see it is a home made enclosure. I used the space under my stairway and built the door opening. For heating all I use is a large heating bulb on the ceiling and also I have a UV bulb that runs during daytime. This burm is about 9.5 feet long.
tankyou;752373; said:Naw just 1. The only other reptiles are 2 small paited turtles and a sulcata tortoise. I just posted some pics of my sulcata in another thread.
I am thinking of getting something else...maybe a red-tail boa...I have a 135 gallon that I am not sure trust with water.
Leapard geckos are cool!dougefresh;752388; said:Red-tail boas are awesome and if you can keep a burm you should definetly get one......I only keep a leopard gecko right now but i'm gettin a ball python next week and if it wasn't for their size i'd be getting a red-tail........
tankyou;752257; said:Only in my presence does it roam, and when my son is at school or daycare or outside. He is 11. I have read all the horror stories they do exist...and will be careful thanks for the interest.
As far as the enclosure.
Under the carpet is sheet of plastic and simply...well...the tile floor. Then there are about 6 bricks laid evenly out on the plastic and plywood laid on top of that. And then I just lay the outdoor carpet on top if that.
For cleaning, everything can be removed in minutes and sprayed off with the hose outside. And then a spray bottle with about 5% bleach is used as dissinfectant. After 30 minutes it is sprayed off again, allowed to dry, and placed back in.
Yeah I been hovering around all over MFK sharing and learning more and more about the hobby. How's that red-tail of yours doing?