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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 175576" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Get at least one large piece of Cork Bark & some plants/leaves too. I use plastic leaves, like Ivy & also some smaller artificial plants. These give the T the option of cover. </p><p></p><p>For water, I largely use a peanut butter lid, in enclosures that size. I also move the lid around & with Brachy's, I slightly overflow the water dish every few weeks & then allow the substrate to dry out. </p><p></p><p>Slightly over flowing the water dish gives the T the option of some moister substrate in a small area, if they want it & moving the dish around, means I do not have the same substrate getting wet & then drying out, all the time. </p><p></p><p>With Brachy's I also lightly mist a small area of one of the enclosures side walls close to the water dish, during my weekly feed, water top up etc. Brachy's like it dry, but misting an area of the side, gives them a natural area of moisture if they want it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 175576, member: 29323"] Get at least one large piece of Cork Bark & some plants/leaves too. I use plastic leaves, like Ivy & also some smaller artificial plants. These give the T the option of cover. For water, I largely use a peanut butter lid, in enclosures that size. I also move the lid around & with Brachy's, I slightly overflow the water dish every few weeks & then allow the substrate to dry out. Slightly over flowing the water dish gives the T the option of some moister substrate in a small area, if they want it & moving the dish around, means I do not have the same substrate getting wet & then drying out, all the time. With Brachy's I also lightly mist a small area of one of the enclosures side walls close to the water dish, during my weekly feed, water top up etc. Brachy's like it dry, but misting an area of the side, gives them a natural area of moisture if they want it. [/QUOTE]
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