brettandlyndi
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Hi all,
Well, I've had my beautiful 3-4 inch squamosa for almost 3 weeks now, and he is still "jumping off the ledge" of the bowl rock that I have him in. It is only in the middle of the night that he jumps and ends up on the bottom of the tank, and when I find him the next morning, he is fully extended and looking happy. I then pick him up and place him back up towards the top of the tank on the rock I designated for him, and he opens up fully and looks great all through the day. Then the next morning, same thing happens. Does this indicate he is unhappy up towards the top of the tank. I have no problems placing him on the bottom of the tank, in the sand, but I wanted to provide him with as much light as possible, since I'm using PCs. I do have 452 watts of PCs over this 55g tank, so it is alot of PCs, but I still wanted to make sure he stays healthy and was weary of placing him in the sand at first. Please help me. I've included some pictures so that you can see where he is now.
Here he is just a minute or two after being placed back up on his rock, nice and happy looking.
Here is another angle
I've tried tipping this rock back to kind of make it sloped so that it would be harder for him to jump off the ledge, but he still manages to do it. Should I barricade him in, by placing some rocks around the edge?
Well, I've had my beautiful 3-4 inch squamosa for almost 3 weeks now, and he is still "jumping off the ledge" of the bowl rock that I have him in. It is only in the middle of the night that he jumps and ends up on the bottom of the tank, and when I find him the next morning, he is fully extended and looking happy. I then pick him up and place him back up towards the top of the tank on the rock I designated for him, and he opens up fully and looks great all through the day. Then the next morning, same thing happens. Does this indicate he is unhappy up towards the top of the tank. I have no problems placing him on the bottom of the tank, in the sand, but I wanted to provide him with as much light as possible, since I'm using PCs. I do have 452 watts of PCs over this 55g tank, so it is alot of PCs, but I still wanted to make sure he stays healthy and was weary of placing him in the sand at first. Please help me. I've included some pictures so that you can see where he is now.
Here he is just a minute or two after being placed back up on his rock, nice and happy looking.
Here is another angle
I've tried tipping this rock back to kind of make it sloped so that it would be harder for him to jump off the ledge, but he still manages to do it. Should I barricade him in, by placing some rocks around the edge?
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