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RE: caught an hl in payson, az

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Posted by: Crotaphytuskidd at Fri Jul 27 19:22:22 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Crotaphytuskidd ]  
   

Hi,

To start, look at the substrate your HL occured on naturally. I would base my next actions off of that.

you probably don't want to use wood chips unless they're made of coconut bark. Even then, I would prefer to use a sand/peat or other garden soil with some coconut bark on top. This will make a relatively humid enclosure, so be careful when you give the HL water. Sparingly until you see the humidity drop. Add some rocks for it to bask on and maybe a log for it to hide under. Keep the temps around 85-90.

As to your ant issue, you need them. Plain and simple. There are ants around where you found your animal. Collect those and use them. You undoubtedly have a Short Horned Lizard, and to my understanding they are a bit more opportunistic in their diet. Moths and soft bodied insects will be good, as well as SMALL crickets and beetles.

Hopefully I helped. Let us know how you do.

-Phil


   

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