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megalon
at Mon Mar 15 15:55:14 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by megalon ]
hi all.in a moment of weakness @ the repticon show in columbia yesterday,i purchased a pair of adult israeli dune geckos.now,i have the basics down,from what care sheets i could find thru google.i'm just looking for some tips or pointers from someone with first-hand experience with these little guys. right now,they're set up on calci-sand,with multiple hides,a small water dish,and a basking light,the hot spot isn't quite 90 degrees.i'm going to let them settle in for a couple days,before i try feeding them.i'm going to start with small dusted crickets,maybe add in some mealies and wax worms on occasion. does all this sound about right?am i missing anything?and lastly,how hard is it to stimulate successful breeding?thanks in advance! ----- 1.1 cb spotted turtles (parker(f),stinky(m)) 0.0.2 cb baby razorback musks (way too cute) 0.0.1 cb baby eastern mud (also ridiculously cute) 0.0.1 cb reeve's turtle (george) 1.2 ltc eastern boxies 0.0.1 cb eastern box (this year's young 'un) 1.1 ltc eastern box breeders 0.1 cb'06 eastern box(nanners) 0.2 cb'08 kenyan sand boas(1 anery,1 normal) 1.0 cb '03 homo sapien(kaelan,6) "jesus is coming-when i count to 3,everyone jump out and yell SURPRISE!!"
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