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RE: Female Question

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Posted by: k_vongpha at Wed Apr 8 02:13:29 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by k_vongpha ]  
   

This female is 15 months old. She has not been cooled down yet due to the fact that I did not want to slow down her growth since she was still growing when winter approach this year. She is being housed with a male right now in a 60 gal. terrarium tank with a ZooMed 5.0 flourescent tube that is 9 inch away and a basking site that is at ~100 degree fahrenheit. The room is around 80-90 degree fahrenheit. She is pooping everyday and eating like crazy everytime that I feed her. She is fed greens (mustard grn., collard grn., yellow squash) daily with dusted crickets, superworms, and other worms when I can get my hands on them.


   

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