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RE: Not such good news, armata updates....

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Posted by: jobi at Mon Jan 8 19:18:58 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]  
   

Damnit-froggie…



I don’t know what to say, it seems like all have been covered.



You are missing something and I wish I knew what?



No dough armata are a difficult specie, they stress easy.



I feel spraying is stressful, but this I already mentioned.

I feel we must provide them a chance to use higher temps, this too I mentioned.

I know any handling will disrupt there cycling, this too I mentioned.



The husbandry of cb armatas will not be problematic, but the wild imports must be left alone, when I separate mine, I do it when they sleep, I don’t even handle them all I do is transfer them on any branch they are sleeping on.



Also my studies show no need to over do it with hydration, they need to dry regularly, preferably once a day for them to shed properly. This doesn’t mean to keep them dry, no reptiles should be kept dry. I feel retained sheds are detrimental to gravid females, I intend to study this in dept this up coming year.



I hope you will find the culprit and solve your problem pronto!









   

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