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lola44
at Fri Mar 10 08:46:24 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lola44 ]
I'm a newbie too but I'll take a stab at answering your questions..
1. Is a fresh-air habitat (which i have heard is the better of the commercial cages) that is 30x18x30 big enough for two adult, opposite sex, veils if it is devided in half? jueviniles? babies? too big? does it really need to be devided in half of will the two veils have enough room to find their own spots? Very confused.
I think that size is good for ONE adult but not two. If they are of opposite sex you also run the risk of stressing out the female with the male trying to breed. If you divide it in half you end up with cages which would be 18x15x30 which I believe is a little on the small side. I also think it is too big for babies but I could be wrong here.
2. if i do half to devide the tank, will using a mesh screen be acceptable, or is it better to make sure they do not see each other?
Again I think it's too small to be divided but maybe for juvies it would be ok. BUT they should not be able to see each other. Don't use screen.
3. Lighting. I have an 18 inch flourecent lighting fixture. ANy suggestions as to what bulb i should us? Is 18 inch big enough? will putting a regular lighting fixture with a normal bulb for heat next to the pen be good enough for basking? again, very confused.
Not sure about this one. It sounds a little on the short side but I'm not positive. And for the basking spot I think as long as you check your temperatures (using a probe or temp gun) and the temps are ok then you should be fine
4. Not that i am experienced enough for it yet, but does anyone have any directions or guides for free-range housing? (i saw on a site somewhere that this can work as the veils will often just hang out on the tree you have set up for them, and as long as certain precautions are taken to assure that it cant get off the tree and surprise me while im on the toilet) (When i am a little more experienced, this might be good for my appartment. No dogs cats or kids, and very little traffic)
no idea
5. just in case anyone missed my other post, are asian pitcher plants toxic to veils? Can veils munch on the leaves without distroying themselves or the plant too much?
again, no idea
Ok experts, how'd I do?? Lo ----- 1.0.0 Mali Uromastyx (Angus)
1.0.0 Bearded Dragon (Eddie)
1.0.0 Veiled Chameleon (Stevie Ray)
0.1.0 Leopard Gecko (Jimi)
2.0.0 Dogs (Black German Shepherd-Nicholas, Black Lab-Cooper)
1.1.0 Budgies (Kia and Simon)
0.0.25 Various Fishies (Freshwater)
2.1.0 Hubby and kids (Boy and a Girl)
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- veil housing question - captotterboy, Fri Mar 10 07:38:11 2006
- RE: veil housing question - captotterboy, Fri Mar 10 07:47:45 2006
RE: veil housing question - lola44, Fri Mar 10 08:46:24 2006
- RE: veil housing question - kinyonga, Fri Mar 10 10:23:29 2006
- VEILED - WillHayward, Fri Mar 10 11:48:14 2006
- forgot... - WillHayward, Fri Mar 10 11:49:29 2006
- RE: VEILED - captotterboy, Fri Mar 10 12:26:43 2006
- RE: VEILED - dianedfisher, Fri Mar 10 14:36:45 2006
- RE: VEILED - captotterboy, Sun Mar 12 15:15:41 2006
- RE: VEILED - dianedfisher, Mon Mar 13 07:24:50 2006
- RE: VEILED - captotterboy, Mon Mar 13 10:42:13 2006
- RE: VEILED - dianedfisher, Mon Mar 13 17:39:09 2006
- RE: VEILED - captotterboy, Mon Mar 13 19:08:56 2006
- RE: veil housing question & CP's - izlight, Fri Mar 10 12:32:12 2006
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