Slow worms, which are legless lizards, should have a substrate that allows for burrowing and provides a comfortable environment. A mix of coconut fiber, peat moss, and soil is ideal, as it retains moisture and helps maintain humidity. Additionally, incorporating some leaf litter or shredded bark can create a naturalistic habitat. Ensure the bedding is clean and free of chemicals to promote the health of the slow worm.
first off don't buy it a cage buy it a tank cause it can squeeze through a cage. it need bedding and a little home and maybe a wheel. and food and a water bottle.
Usually you just put live meal worms or crickets in his food dish, or around the cage or tank.
they are very easy to look after about £20 a month if you spoil them they dont fight they live better in a group and i would get a tank food saw dust bedding straw or hay and some toys Gerbils can be kept even cheaper than £20. Including food, treats, toys and bedding, mine probably cost me about £10 a month at the most. The food and bedding last ages, and toys disappear fast, but you can get loads really cheap. Their main needs are gerbil food, water, bedding (preferably not straw or hay, one is bad for them, although i don't remember which), toilet roll tubes are a must for gerbils! they love them! If you don't have a gerbilarium for them (a tank with a cage on top) then a tank or a cage with a relitively deep bottom is good too. They need enough bedding to be able to dig in, and preferably curl up and sleep in, if your cage isn't deep enough, then something like a coconut shell is a perfect hiding place for them!
Cage, or I called my tank simply a tank.
glass tank
A mouse that is three months old is a young adult. Your mouse will need: a cage or tank that's "escape proof" bedding should cover the bottom of its cage (aspen is fine) Food and water supplied at all times A place to hide in (you can buy one at the pet store but toliet paper rolls will do) And plenty of lovin! Just remember to feed him or her and clean the cage and change bedding once a week. good luck :D
Get a screen and put it in the middle of the tank/cage.
You can purchase a Thomas the Tank Engine bedding at your local Walmart, Toys R Us, and Macy's. You can also purchase one online from the Amazon website and have it shipped directly to your house.
They are "Planaria worms". They are harmless but they will become more numerous and eventually you will have to do a complete strip down and clean out of the tank in the not too distant future.
a small cage, like a plastic fish tank with rocks
To safely introduce red worms into your turtle tank, start by purchasing them from a reputable source. Before adding them to the tank, make sure the worms are free of any harmful chemicals or parasites. Introduce the worms gradually to allow your turtles to adjust to their presence. Monitor the worms' population and remove any uneaten worms to prevent overpopulation. Red worms can help maintain a healthy ecosystem by breaking down organic waste and providing a natural food source for your turtles.
Just keep the cage clean. and clean it like u would clean a fish tank.