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Alot has to do with cage type too.....

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Posted by: tgreb at Wed Jul 8 08:04:13 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tgreb ]  
   

By the looks of your cages Mark the lizards have very little room to thermoregulate with all the concrete and no shade I bet the temps do get lethal. I think that Jerry's cages are somewhat more like Bob Blome's or Kelly Paul's cages in AZ. The cages are probably rather large compared to yours and planted so that areas are shaded and the lizards can better regulate their temps.


   

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