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Posted by: Rachel4Rent at Fri May 4 12:25:14 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rachel4Rent ] Before reprimanding me on the humidity ... it has been up between 70 and 95 since I started misting more and putting wet paper towels over his cage (until I get him home and use glass to keep it in (minus where the uv light will be of course because I know that is essential). I dust the large crickets with calcium powder every other time I feed him (to insure that I don't over supplement him). I know you're really not supposed to handle these guys that much but he hasn't shown any signs of stress or aggression when holding him. I'm assuming that his last owners handled him so much that he doesn't mind it any more. As I said before, any ideas, tips, or suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks =) [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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