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Cage Density and Growth

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Posted by: bast at Thu Dec 11 06:47:20 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bast ]  
   

I have four young of the year jeweled lacertas. They started in a ten gallon tank with paper towel substrate, a rock pile and water dish. They were fed crickets.

I have sepparated the two smaller ones into another 10 gallon tank. (now there are two animals in each 10 gallon tank) I have switched them to a diets of silk worms since I had lots of left over silk worm chow. Eack tank has a UV basking spot and a thermogradient.

Problem:
One animal is by far the bigest. The second place animal has grown quite a bit. The smaller two don't seem to be getting much larger.

Thank you,

Brian


   

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