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Ingo
at Thu Aug 3 01:31:17 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ingo ]
I know you are closed to new ideas, it’s your way or the highway. ..
That in fact stirs me up :D
I do not hope its true. If it qwere too true, I -just to give an example- would not have been able to find out which -somewhat strange- conditions gekko grossmanni need to breed productively. A piece of work I have been awarded for with the Alfred A. Schmidt Preis from the DGHT (german society for herpetoloygy and herpetoculture ). Not that I want to show off, I just want to document that I AM open to new ideas and ready to try a lot.
And If you doubt that I readily share information, please fell free to visit the DGHT forums at DGHT.de -they do have an english section....which sadly is way too dead ever since
Anyhow, to come back to the point: When it comes to new thoughs about setup conditions I do normally include information about microclimates in herp habitats. And with respect to the description of G. chamaeleontinus habitats you gave, my informations do differ.
But that still dos not invalidate your observation that your animals do take a lot of vegetarian matter voluntarily. It an important info, which you should thoroughly document and publish asap...
Best regards
Ingo
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