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RE: I wish you luck

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Posted by: mriswith at Wed Jun 14 22:19:17 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mriswith ]  
   

Thanks frank. I have 3 blue spot timors. I can put just about anything in the enclousure but I have zero idea what kinda nesting material a female timor would look for or use. I am gonna try and hatch the eggs I have but I would like to know for future use what they might use or like. I know geographicly where they come from and all but not really found much info on there prefered nestign materials. There enclousure is 8 feet tall 6 feet wide and 4 feet deep. With temps today ranging from 95 to 70 and humidity about 75% Basking spots lets see the temp gun says 142,134 and 133 (several differant spots). They have dirt and leaf little over about 3/4 of the bottom about 3 feet deep in some area and a bit less then a foot in others. A water area over the rest. There are a few broadleaf plants in there and a couple of logs half buried in the substrate (where I found the eggs today). Lotsa branches and other climbing stuff for them aswell. If you could give me any ideas about timors I would sure like to give the females what they need so as to avoid problems in the future. Hatching the eggs would be a nice perk but I would definatly like to keep my charges healthy and happy.

Mriswith


   

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