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Regmon
at Sun Oct 8 20:28:21 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Regmon ]
Jobi , I think basically you just have to replicate a herps environment in the field as much as you can in captive settings . A Chondro found 35 ft in a tree where the air is constantly moving , would make sense to have lungs and even have red blood cells shaped to carry as much oxygen as such a high microclimate provides . Why would a tree dragon be any different ? The only problem I would see using a small fan is it would dry out the dry and decrease humidity level which you'd have to make up for by adjusting your mister system more times a day . But it's better than stagnet moist air where mold could grow .
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