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RE: Questions about G. chameleontinus?

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Posted by: jobi at Sat Apr 7 16:07:45 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]  
   

Hello Bob



First congratulation on your husbandry, the fact your gonos are doing good sure says a lot about your commitment.



Keep it simple, don’t bother about anything documented on acanthosaura or gonocephalus species, any thing published about them is already outdated and will only keep you from progressing, don’t even bother with anything I said before.



75f at night and raise your daytime temps to 85-90f if you do this with any gono acantho or hipsylurus species they will thrive, it’s plain simple.



Keep hydration between 60-80% offer fresh moving water and feed every day.



The more I keep these lizards the easier they are, with the above as a base for husbandry I really don’t see how anyone can kill them.



It’s 95f in the shade where these lizards live today.

Rgds



ps. all my females are green, like this one!



   

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