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bob
at Sun Oct 25 21:57:09 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bob ]
Robyn writes
As for basking, wood works better for the animal than stone, and I would suggest providing a non variable bulb lit basking spot.
Robyn, what works for one person doesnt always work for the next it seems. My first year producing pilbaras I had problems with wood stacks and toe loss, after making rock stacks with old flagstone or shale from the riverbed I never had toe loss happen much anymore.I kind of thought the rough surface of the rock aids in shedding just by the monitor rubbing against it so it seems. Wood also gets much drier under a lamp, rock always seems to hold a bit more moisture and heat for sure.
Bob
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