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RE: NA Wood enclosure tips?

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Posted by: Horridus at Fri Jun 29 11:56:59 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Horridus ]  
   

These are all captive hatched from a group that dates back 30 years. Were it not for the special circumstances of these particular animal's history and lineage, I wouldn't be working with them. There's too many questionable animals out there, and I didn't want to start with hatchlings. Unfortunantly, as a vendor over the years I've had plenty of opportunities to purchase adults that were "Captive Bred" before, had to respectfully decline. At the moment four of the guys are 5" and the larger four are 7.5"....the Atlanta area, and
probably 10 X 15' area max. I have found some excellent ideas at another site but would like to hear your input as well. Thanks.


   

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