Yann hat geschrieben:
Hi Dennis!!!
Vielen Dank für dein Antwort
If I got it right, I shall not glue the cork bark to the glass??, or shall I put a thiner one on the glass and the other one in front.
I am planning on putting real plants, and gradually taking out the plastic ones.
I have just 2 pieces of bamboo and won't put any other...I have added some branches of wood in it.
I have one more light bobble 11UVB (I shall add it as well so)??
In advance thanks
Cheers
Yann
Yann,
It is okay to glue some cork bark to the back wall, but what Dennis means is that in front of the back wall you should add some additional pieces of cork for the animals to hide behind and feel double secure with back and front coverage to their bodies.
Gonatodes and Sphaerodactylus do not really need UVB lamps and in some cases people have had death in animals where UVB lamps were used. 2.0 and 5.0 are safest since the majority of it is filtered by the ventilation screens, but 10&11% should really only be used over dessert animals requiring a higher UVB levels. Me personally I do not use UVB lamps for my Sphaerodactylus (I use crushed up sepiaschalen) since the majority hide.
I only use UVB lamps over tanks of Lygodactylus and Phelsuma.