i have my oedura castelnaui in a exo terra glass terrarium, with about 1 cm of sand as a substrate, a reptile den hide rock, exo terra suction cup plants hanging from each wall, a small hot spot of 30 degrees (powered by a heat matt.) and a stick
You will need to use a heat cord/mat to create a hot spot of 28-32.
A bowl of water some branches to climb and i hide.
Just use a sand substrate.That is all
ummm nothing with tiny tiny gaps that crickets can hide in , and i dont have a water bowl because mine dont drink from it.... i just mist one wall of the enclousure each night before feeding
and in terms of oedura coggeri, i would imagine it would be fine.. some people disagree because of impaction but my castelnaui havent had a problem on sand..
just go to the super market and grab a spray bottle (one that doesnt contain product) they cost about 5 bucks and then fill with water and just give the walls/ plants a spray
It's not necessary to have a water bowl. They often end up as death trap for crickets. I'veI bred Oedura through many generations with never a water bowl in sight. What is useful though is to put a small tub of moist vermiculite in the enclosure-say a margarine tub with a hole cut in the lid so they can get in. This creates a high humidity area which helps with shedding and as adults for laying eggs. Misting is OK but there's a theory that it can cause an explosion of pathogens by creating a damp film impregnated with spores of faecal material which gets kicked up by the spraying action.