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RE: Abbot's Crested Lizard (Gono. doriae)

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Posted by: chalcosoma at Sat Feb 9 02:22:08 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chalcosoma ]  
   

Thanks Jobi

I will look up your older posts.

I just wanted top know that you have kept THIS species, G. doriae. A friend of mine has observed them in the wild in Malaysia but not kept them. He saw them along the river in the mountains, and that's why he thought they needed cooler temperatures - because where they lived was actually quite cool.

So far mine move away from areas of 85 and come down to the ground where it's cooler. Is is possible they have diffeent requirements than other species?

For now I will continue to offer a range 80-85 in different parts of the living space, and 75 at night.


   

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