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Posted by: LdyPayne at Sun Nov 23 12:02:18 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LdyPayne ] ALso, due to the lower height, make sure none of your lights get too close to where the dragon basks. Last thing you want to happen is your dragon deciding to jump at the light and burn itself. Check the temps too to make sure the basking area isnt' too hot. Other than these two cautions, the larger cage should be fine [ Hide Replies ]
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