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Posted by: Buggzter at Fri Apr 20 08:02:02 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Buggzter ]  
   

Ok, he's already by himself, and we only do 1 species per cage anyways - no need to stress any of our friends out with competition from other species... Also, the waterfall has no fogger and is on the cool side of the tank, so it's not steamy in there.



We got some superworms as an addition to the diet (we might get a box occasionally for everyone), and he took them right from me. He's so cool... lol!



Also, is there any reason for an almost perfectly circular small hole in his frill? It's probably less than 1/4" accross, and it's only visable when examining the frill's folds. I saw it when I was checking him over before getting him. I'm thinking it might have been from the breeder (?) to mark "who's who" or a scar from a cricket when he was a hatchling, or something similar. I don't see how it could be at all harmful to him, and it looks as if the scales are maybe going to grow to close the hole.



Anyhoo, thanks so much for the help. He's getting close to shedding I think, so I know he's growing! Thanks again!



Buggzter


   

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