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Posted by: kestrel at Mon Jun 26 01:16:28 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kestrel ] Not much of a set up. The squams cage is the 12" cube Exoterra vivarium. Cypress bedding, slab of corkbark, some fake vines and plants. I've had it in the same set up for a little over a year now and she does great. Before this as a neonate the breeder kept her in a tub and I just switched her to a fairly bare 1gal aquarium. The Exoterra cages rock though. Firmly locking swing open doors, lift out screen top which clips down into place(although I also tape all edges down for added security). I just take all photos inside her cage with her usual fluorescent lights. For camera I have a Canon EOS Digital Rebel, and for these pics the 18-55mm Canon kit lens that comes with the camera. I've used several other lenses, and come back to this one. Great quality. | ||
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