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artgeckko
at Sat Feb 24 17:22:06 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by artgeckko ]
That looks very promising.
The only problem I see in letting the animals create tunnels and burrows is being able to monitor them during extended periods..like brumation or hunger strikes..
Do you destroy their lair? Or just go on faith that they are okay....I'm so paranoid when I haven't seen my uros in a couple of days....
That said, anything that has the potential of being more like a natural state is always interesting.
Ed
>>I just received Reptiles magazine yesterday and Zoomed has a new substrate that potentially sounds very workable for our uros. I went to the Zoomed site and it is not on the site as of yet. It comes in 5 and 10 pound bags, but it doesn't tell you how much you need for a particular size. Anybody hear of it/used it? Have a great weekend everyone, we are supposed to have another 8-12" of snow on top of the 8" we had last night, so my weekend pretty much is in the dumper.
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>>Pam
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>>1.1 varanus acanthurus brachyurus (Dorado & Dora)
>>1.1 u. macfadyeni (Amani & Abeba)
>>1.2 u. ornata (Husani, Zari, & Bintu)
>>0.0.1 geochelone carbonaria (Rojo)
>>0.0.1 cyclura hybrid lewisi x caymanensis x nubila (Sweetpea)
>>1.1 hyla chrysoscelis (Pudge & Squirt)
>>Herps Are Awesome!
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