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So I have noticed a huge ant colony living in the substrate. I'm not sure if it was the rain that drove them in or what. I'm concerned because my tegu likes to bury herself right in the middle of it.
Should I be worried about it? If so, how can I ride the area of the ants without harming her...
She has been pretty quiet for the last couple of days, not coming out as often and definitely slowed her eating down. Only had one mice about 4 days ago. You think she may be going into burmation?
Thanks for the kind words. I hope it is happy out there. I'm not going to charge for rent because I might move in myselft : ) However I'm having some issues with the solar panels and the battery capacity, so hopefully I can get it figured out before the winter.
I introduced her tonight so hopefully she will be happy. She was walking around and exploring then dug underground. I still have to make a hide for her and get a bigger water bowl. Going to add a misting system and the solar panels over the next week when I get time. Temps are ranging from 60...
Got a square yard of mulch from a local place for $15!! You can see all of the aluminum siding on the inside so she can't climb up. I added a step on the outside to make it easier for me to get in and out.
We decided to tear down the chicken wire on the inside since the entire thing will be enclosed in siding. This is the paper going up before the siding.
So here's the update. I finally had time to finish the enclosure. The plan changed from a simple outdoor enclosure to a full on house. I know a lot of you probably don't have the available resources that I had in terms of supplies, but all in all this cost me about $400 from start to finish...