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jobi
at Wed Mar 3 09:31:54 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]
capras are prety active in my care, they feed and bath once in the morning and again at night. as in nature they will spend the rest of the day digesting and thermoregulating, they also have various display signals as with dracos and gonos, these body language are a vital part of these lizards hiarchy. a keeper should learn from them. especialy with dracos as these will flea each other more then 100 feet in nature, this is imposible in captivity and the main reason for deminish.
as for my caging, I use whatever is at hand be it plastic, glass,wood or screen makes no diference. your ability to read your lizards will guide your husbandry, its not the other way aronde. like you I am still learning a new.
hears a hint, all my rain forest lizards breed in the dry season. this cage is bone dry 
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