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RE: A few questions

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Posted by: aliceinwl at Wed Jul 12 03:27:01 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by aliceinwl ]  
   

My room tends to get up into the low 80s in tha afternoons. I have a UV light on during the day and no additional heat. When I had my cage simply furnished, my als didn't spend much time in te open. The addition of some silk vines (I tend to kill live plants) that provide cover, has lead to much more activity and they now spend more time out and about than hiding.

In Nevada, you are free to sell alligator lizards (no so here in California where they are native). You can take out a classified or disperse them to friends. I tend to shy away from petstores since the vast majority seem to provide substandard if not wholly inadequate care, and too many of the animals are sold to people who have no idea how to care for them. Baby als are very cute, and captive hatched are also incredibly tame, you'll probably want to screen their prospective owners carefully

Good luck with the eggs,
Alice


   

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