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Posted by: bradtort at Wed Jun 15 09:25:50 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bradtort ] I hatched this guy out last August, and he has spent most of the time until May of this year living indoors. Now he lives in a pen, sometimes by himself, sometimes with an older sib or the adults. The pen has a substrate of clay soil with some sand. He has a hide box area with a brick floor where he can dry out, but tends to burrow under the bricks and stay in a humid area in the sandy soil at night. I live in Missouri so it is generally humid. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
>> Next Message: RE: Russian hatchling with funny pattern on scutes .. your diagnosis? - DaviDC., Wed Jun 15 11:27:39 2005 ![]() >> Next Message: RE: Russian hatchling with funny pattern on scutes .. your diagnosis? - EJ, Wed Jun 15 15:54:23 2005 >> Next Message: Perfectly normal in captive raised animals - mayday, Wed Jun 15 22:02:57 2005 >> Next Message: Thanks everyone - bradtort, Wed Jun 15 22:17:18 2005 >> Next Message: my redfoot has it, too, to a lesser degree... - unchikun, Thu Jun 16 10:19:15 2005 |
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