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RE: A few questions

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Posted by: kookawaka at Tue Jul 11 14:58:25 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kookawaka ]  
   

Thanks for the help. I just put in some big crickets, she ate them fast! It's kinda spooky how she hunts her prey, don't think I'll be putting her back on my shoulder for a while,lol. I was keeping the crickets in a small terrarium type thing next to her cage, but was amazed how keen her sense of hearing and sight were, she kept glaring at them and trying to get at them, so I moved it.
Ms. Zilla is about 9 inches from snout to tail. How big do these things get?? I keep the UV light on during the day and turn it off at night. She mostly seems to avoid it. The cage temp stays between 80-84, I keep the house about 75-77, so it never gets too cold in here.


   

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