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Posted by: monitorguy69 at Fri Jul 12 10:33:02 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by monitorguy69 ] ok, so the rubbermaids installed in each end of the enclosure is full of 16 inches of packed down dirt, clumps in my hands and breaks apart when i put my finger in it. he has stayed in the cool end since i put him in there, after he "explored", and has also already eaten in this enclosure. i used the rubbermaids instead of a trough due to the terrible availability of them around my area, as soon as i find one i will fit it to the enclosure. i have read that you have bred black throats before? is this true? how much dirt did you supply for them? thanks [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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