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little_dragon_
04-01-04, 06:25 PM
I was wondering what type of rocks I could use to cover up plant soil, so my girls don't lay in the pots? Also I am thinking of switching to paper towel...what is a good size tub for egg laying, and having moist soil for shedding?
AnthonyC
04-02-04, 06:42 PM
As for egg proofing, I'm not sure. I would assume smooth, large pebbles would work. I use egg crate and newspaper, so I wouldn't be the best person to ask. :)
For next boxes, I use 4-6 quart rubbermaid tubs with a hide box or something in them to make the cresties feel that there's a safe place to bury their eggs. My next boxes are a lot larger than what most people use, but I also have a very low rate of eggs laid on the newspaper.
You could try using plastic-covered mesh for your pots, just cut it to size and secure it with something like river rocks. The mesh allows for proper airflow. I use hydroponics in the majority of my enclosures, but this method does seem to work when I use it.
My favorite thing for nest boxes, incubators, shipping etc. are those disposable Glad tupperware things. They are incredibly cheap, durable and escape proof. For a nest box just cut a hole in the top and you're in buisness.
scott hough
04-03-04, 09:42 PM
I replaced my live plants with plastic for the breeding season. i've tried heavy, flat rocks... but the females still prefer to leave eggs next to the plant roots. I decided that my guys are more likely to hurt themselves by my preventitive measures, so out the plants came.
Let me know if you find something that works!
-leah
ColleenT
04-04-04, 08:18 AM
i use clear glass marbles from any garden store.
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