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Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Sat Dec 16 15:25:44 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ] I see two possible problems that could be an issue with getting her to feed. The first is the cage temp. A day temp of 92 is way too warm for a green and will severely stress her. They actually require cooler temps than most other boids. I usually have a spot of about 25% of the cage floor at 88 to 90 for neonate greens and the rest of the substrate temp in the low 80’s. When they get about the size of yours, I usually run 86 to 88 on the warm side with a gradient to about 80 on the cool side both day and night, except during breeding trials with large adults. Below substrate heating is always best as interior cage heating lowers humidity. | ||
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