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Posted by: twobeewed at Mon Jan 8 18:39:33 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by twobeewed ]  
   

He has a Sun Glo 75 watt tight beam basking spot light with UVA and a ESU 7% UVB light.

I cannot get a 20 gallon tank but is there something else I can substitute it with? Maybe a plasting bin? I could probably make a top for it that would be alot like the top he has now.

I really want to help. I already care for thins animal and it has only been with me a few days.

I'm going to need all the help and advice I can use! Is there any way to get this little guy back to it's natural habitat? I think he would be much happier.

Thanks again!

I am going to try and raise the temp just a little. I'll also start taking him out for real UV rays to see if that helps any.

I read somewhere that if they are stressed they become anorexic and die.


   

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