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Posted by: fisherk2 at Wed Sep 22 02:18:28 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by fisherk2 ] They are similar to fattail but they need humidity just like the fattails. All of mine have a "humid hide" its not the prettiest thing, but it gets the job done to help them shed. I use a square tupawear one of those new throw away glad ones works i put holes in the side and put bed a beast dirt in it with water. With of course an openning so the gecko and get in and out of. Another way you can do it is if you have a log hide. Soak it in water great humidity during shed. I house mine in rubbermaids with an undertank heating pad, but 10 gal is great too. Mine love to eat superworms. Babys will usually eat millworms but since yours in an adult go for the superworms and also superworms shells arent as hard as millworms which helps digustion! Dont you "love" petstores!! =) [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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