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Posted by: hdavidf916 at Sat Jan 22 09:42:28 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hdavidf916 ] With my herps in the past, it has always been terrestrial and aboreal habitat settings in glass or acrylic enclosures, and that has worked out okay and everything, BUT because of outside methods I have been studying, influence, and basing it on general knowlege I have changed thier habitats to plastic bins (for the most part). I know this sounds crazy, but my herps are all very happy ever since the change. I don't own as many herps now as I have before, but I have a newborn/juvie colony of crested geckos, an adult breeding colony of crested geckos, an adult breeding colony of high-end leopard geckos,and a "teenage" pair of red eyed croc skinks (proven sexes). Just wanted to pass along the info, in case anyone is interested. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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