Is This Setup Okay?

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Jazee

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These photos are a little old. I've since installed a Zoomed Hygrotherm thermometer to the UTH and set it at 91 (with thermometer stuck to the surface of the tile) and got rid of the rheostat. Also re-did the humid hide, same tupperware but hole in side with coco husk instead of moss. The moisture doesn't evaporate as quickly with hole in the side instead of top and I've read the coco husk hold more moisture longer and less chance the Leo will eat it than the moss.

What I'm really wondering about is the tree thing. I had a fake plant in there stuck to the side but took it out because the crickets would hide out in it. The hollow tree thing has a couple little tunnel hide areas. I'm not sure if he'd prefer I make the big cave with large openings his cold hide and bought one of those lower, dome shaped hides with just one small hole entry for his warm hide. He's only been in the tank 2 weeks so I suppose changing stuff may set him back a little as far as settling in. But he's not coming out of his warm hide much at all, at least not before 9 pm at night. Although he's pooped a couple times over by the cold hide.

Wondering what people's opinions are on the tree things. Do leos like to climb so I should leave it in, or should I go to two cave-like hides?

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david13

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u might want a calcium dish and the temp is only 53 if im reading it right, otherwise it looks awesome
 

Bling_my_leo

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Looks good to me. You may want to add a calcium dish with pure calcium. But that's all. Very attractive leo you have there! ;) What morp is your leo?
 

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